I have enough out of pocket medical expenses, Spidra, that I just can't face doing this too. I'm already seeing four different people for the same stupid headaches. If there's stress involved in the fifth, I don't have it in me.
However, my plan indicates it
is
covered, so now I have to track this biofeedback lady down and tell her they're being a pain. OR talk to the insurance people.
Irony? Of course all this has given me a headache.
Vienna invented therapy.
Virginia or West Virginia?
Virginia or West Virginia?
West Virginia, as Virginia still thinks there is a Santa Clause.
It's 36 degrees here!
No wonder it felt warm out!
Also, ita's third link is not news.
West Virginia, as Virginia still thinks there is a Santa Clause.
No, if you live in Virginia, you have to give up the Sanity Clause.
Why did I listen to voicemail? Why did this person have to use the phrase "reinvent the wheel"? You're asking me to do your job for you! There is no fucking wheel!
I need to go ask my managers how they would like me to tell this woman to fuck off and die.
ita's third link is not news.
No, but it does bear noting. Fairly often.
I had cancelled the biofeedback appointment when the lady called with the no-coverage news. I managed to track her down again with my benefits coverage in front of me and tell her it was covered and for her to reinstate it. She waffled a bit, but now she believes me and is going to bat against the insurance company.
Weird that they told her it wasn't covered. As noted upthread, they're
good
insurance, and haven't given much trouble at all, considering.
No, if you live in Virginia, you have to give up the Sanity Clause.
C'mon, everyone knows there's no such thing as Sanity Clause.
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