I found out the person I have been dealing with at my doctor's office has left the office.
AUGH, so now you have to tell the whole story to someone else. That's so frustrating.
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I found out the person I have been dealing with at my doctor's office has left the office.
AUGH, so now you have to tell the whole story to someone else. That's so frustrating.
My doctor prescribed a specially compounded medicine that would help the pain in my joints, and my insurance denied it. So frustrating.
Kara is doing very well with the gluten free thing, but some of her medication is made with wheat, so I'm not sure what to do about that. Ask her PCP, I guess.
My MRI has been approved after a second appeal.
Deena, I've found in the past it's easier to get the information about alternative meds from your pharmacist and then take that information to your doctor.
My MRI has been approved after a second appeal.
(1) Yay! (2) It burns me up how many hoops patients have to jump through to get basic diagnostic tests approved. If insurance companies approve tests/meds/etc. after an appeal (or two), then they should just fucking approve it the first time. But that would cut into their profits, and they know that a lot of patients won't pursue an appeal after the first denial. Ugh.
But again, yay! I'm glad you can move forward with this, sj.
Hooray, sj, and what a pain in the ass.
sj, yay for the MRI! I hope they figure out how to help you quickly and painlessly.
I didn't think of asking the pharmacist. Ours is very helpful, so that's a great idea. Also, I should appeal the denial of the compounded meds. I didn't even think of it.
It burns me up how many hoops patients have to jump through to get basic diagnostic tests approved. If insurance companies approve tests/meds/etc. after an appeal (or two), then they should just forking approve it the first time. But that would cut into their profits, and they know that a lot of patients won't pursue an appeal after the first denial. Ugh.
Exactly this! I hope the MRI gives some answers after all your effort to get the test!
then they should just forking approve it the first time.
Hee! For the record, my original post didn't say "forking." You're still using The Good Place extension, aren't you? That gives me the giggles.
ION, I've been eating lower-carb for breakfast and lunch after my doctor suggested it to bring down my triglycerides. And I don't really mind it. But I've been fighting a cold for a week, and just had leftover pizza for lunch and it tasted like the food of the gods. It had sausage, green olives, and spinach, which is a tasty (but bit salty) combination. Nom.