Some Things Done
By Eva James
@wolfgirl569 (126105)
Marion, Ohio
December 8, 2025 7:35pm CST
I have my health insurance finished for next year. It is staying the same which is nice. I hadn't got my shingles vaccination because I didn't know if it would be the same. I know this one fully covers it so the next time I am at Walmart I will get it started.
I also finally figured out my login for Verizon. And of course now their site isn't working right. I wanted to try a different internet through them. I will get it figured out.
Hope you had a good day.
7 people like this
8 responses
@sathviksouvik (21931)
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1h
just for knowledge gain what does shingles vaccination mean? In India for getting a vaccination separate health insurance is not required.
@JudyEv (366858)
• Rockingham, Australia
1h
Health insurance is expensive here but we don't want to give it up.
@FourWalls (80816)
• United States
4h
I’ve mentioned that I haven’t had the shingles shot because I’ve never had chickenpox.
Glad you got things done today!
@DaddyEvil (163205)
• United States
5h
I got the shingles vaccination when I turned 50. I got shingles three times and the doctor was amazed I kept getting it. I didn't want it again!
I love Verizon's towers but don't like the company. They sued me years ago but the judge ruled in my favor.
Have a good night.
@Deepizzaguy (116503)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4h
I am doing the best I can to be able to walk without having dizzy spells.
@2ndchances24 (11269)
• Cloverdale, Indiana
3h
I got mine taken care of last month & I'm ready for next month
I went with united health care this time cause anthem was not
going to have the debit food card & they went up in deductibles.
So with the way I have everything with all my meds & dr's
all that stays the same, We have our cell phone with Verizon
But we told them we didn't need the internet on it, so our bill
is less than 130$ a month.
@snowy22315 (199767)
• United States
6h
Yes, pretty good..Good for you, for getting everything rolling. I was super happy, my insurance is going to continue to cover the Medicare Part A and B premiums. That's super.









