by Leslie Sholly | Jun 26, 2014 | health
I know I just updated recently but I have some things I really wanted to post about and I don’t feel like waiting! Let’s start with the not-so-good parts, because while want people to see the enormous good in our Obamacare experience I lose credibility if...
by Leslie Sholly | Jun 10, 2014 | family, health
I went to Walgreens yesterday to pick up some prescription refills that I had called in. Â I drove up to the window and gave my name and the guy said, “It looks like there are ten of them.” Â He rang them all up and I held my breath and he said, “That...
by Leslie Sholly | Jun 8, 2014 | health, Walking in Knoxville
Years ago, when my big kids were little, any walking I did consisted of pushing a double stroller around our South Knoxville (Lake Forest) neighborhood, Emily walking at my side. Â I couldn’t go very fast, but I got exercise on the hills! Occasionally, we’d...
by Leslie Sholly | May 6, 2014 | family, health
As promised, I will continue to update you on our family’s journey out of the ranks of the uninsured thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Â Here’s where we are now: Â John, Emily, Jake, and I are fully insured through BCBST. Â Lorelei and William remain on...
by Leslie Sholly | Feb 3, 2014 | health
Since I’ve come out supporting the Affordable Care Act, with reservations, both here and on Facebook, and have publicly stated that my family would be applying for coverage, I thought I should let you know that as of February 1st I have joined the ranks of the...
by Leslie Sholly | Mar 28, 2012 | Catholicism, Contraception, Deep Thoughts, Education, health
Someday I’ll write a post about lies, damned lies, and statistics so you will know that the “98% of Catholic women use artificial birth control” you’ve seen bandied about as though it were gospel is a distorted statistic turned damned lie. ...