@kdfrawg it’ll be Seattle if there’s a problem…

he’s looking a lot better

@kdfrawg there’s clearly a glitch somewhere. I have boarding passes for both now, so all’s Good.

no idea, the first flight simply vanished from the itinerary on the website or on my app. However, if I tried to check in for the flight on the website, I could see it.

Still, on my app, I only see the second flight, though I have boarding passes for both. Go figure.

@kdfrawg Depending on the part of Delta's site I was looking at, either the flight was part of my itinerary or it wasn't. After some time on the phone, it's now sorted out.

That moment when you wake up, try to check in for your flight tomorrow, and realize: the flight has disappeared from your itinerary. ?

Looks like my last trip pushed me to Spire Elite in IHG's (Holiday Inn) loyalty program. Meanwhile, I've got a few more flights to go on Delta before I hit Diamond, which will give me some nice benefits, including a complementary CLEAR membership. ??

awesomesauce!

Apparently they think so because, you know, you might resell the strips to someone else :P

Personally, I think the more often you test, the better picture you have of how your blood glucose is doing. 100 strips over 3 months is basically once a day. Even my doctor told me to test twice a day. I do 3-4 times a day.

According to Aetna, my utilization of blood glucose test strips is high. I easily use 100 test strips a month. Good thing I just buy the strips myself and don't go through Aetna.

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