Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Day 192 - How much does a double mastectomy cost?

I really don't have too much to post today... rather, there's no agenda. I've got dinner all made. I made an easy bake lasagne... where one does NOT have to cook the noodles before hand. :) Simplicity is key. As of right now, the girls are quiet and playing in the living room, which is also called the playroom. The house is quiet and there's no crying, screaming or yelling. Kind of nice!

Oh, I thought up of an agenda or a subject for this post... how about... how much it costs for a mastectomy? I've got most of the bills for my bilateral mastectomy. The numbers are mind blowing. I am just happy that I don't have to pay a cent of it. So here goes...
Pre-op appointment for Dr. Naik - $341.00
Pre-op appoitment for Dr. Thaker - $254.00
Labs and x-rays before surgery - $1165.00
Radiologist to read the x-rays - $27.00
Pre-anesthesia work-up - $436.00
Dr. Naik for bilateral mastectomy - $9195.75
Pathology - $1140.00
Dr. Thakar for reconstruction - $6921.00
Tissue expanders - $1296.00
Anesthesia - $2281.50
That's a total of $23,057.55! And that total doesn't even include the hospital stay which was 3.5 days... but I am sure they are going to charge 4 days worth. I am hoping that each day they called Cigna to make sure I was covered.
Another interesting fact is that my PET/CT scan cost $8721.00. Normally (under my plan) a secondary scan is not covered. And at first my plan denied the secondary scan and sent me a pamphlet of why it wasn't covered. However, in the paperwork, it stated that a secondary scan can be done if surgery was not an option to figure out restaging following treatment. That was me all the way because some of my cancer was considered non-surgerical (supraclavicular node). So a secondary letter was sent to me stating that my PET/CT scan was covered. All the hoops that one needs to jump through. Makes your mind go numb.

Here's another break down:
January - $20,910.31
February - $29,072.41
March - $30,749.39
April - $24,831.75
May - $19,133.86

I have been billed approximately $147,160 since the start of this cancer thing (through June). Interesting, huh... how the bills just continue to add up. That would pay off a nice portion of my mortgage. Ha! Thank goodness, I don't have to pay that much. I would be bankrupt if I had to.

Well that's making my head spin.
Oh, here's the recipe to the easy lasagne:
1lb of ground beef
26oz of your favorite spaghetti sauce
15oz ricotta cheese
2cups shredded mozzerella cheese
9 UNCOOKED lasagne noodles
2/3 cup of water

Cook the meat until brown (season if you wish, but the sauce should have seasoning. Sometimes I add more garlic, parsley and oregano). Add 20oz of sauce to the meat and stir. Put a few spoonfuls down in a rectangular baking dish (7"x11") so it covers the bottom. Put 3 uncooked lasagne noodles on top. Spread half of the ricotta cheese on the noodles. Top with 3/4 cup of shredded cheese. Add half of meat sauce mixture. Repeat - 3 uncooked noodles, rest of ricotta cheese, 3/4 shredded cheese and rest of meat sauce. Layer once more with last 3 uncooked noodles. With remaining 6oz of sauce, pour over noodles. Add about 2/3 cup of water to the baking dish, carefully pouring on the side of the dish (not over the actual lasagne). Cover tightly with aluminum foil. Bake 375 for 45 minutes. Remove foil, add on last of the cheese and bake for 10 more minutes. Let stand about 5-10 minutes (so the lasagne won't fall apart). Cut and serve... Makes about 6 good portions.

3 comments:

  1. Holy crap that's a lot of money! So glad it's not coming out of your pocket!

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  2. Holly,
    Do you use the special "no-cook" noodles? I love those; no big pot of water to clean up!
    How much is your out-of-pocket cost?
    I have to say, you looked beautiful at Badminton. I did sneak a peek at your new boobies...so perfect! Why would anyone NOT choose to go the route you did after a double M?
    Knowing you are now cancer free makes me so happy!
    Love to you all, Liz

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    1. Liz, I don't use the no cook noodles. I use the regular old lasagne noodles. They work fabulously. Thank you for the compliment. I love them too. And being cancer free is such a great feeling. My out of pocket... $600 deductible which does not go towards the total out of pocket expense. Then my max is $6500. I still have to pay all the copays... and those are $50 because I see a specialist.

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