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I wonder if you approach the subject with your ins carrier, perhaps they can persuade the drs to adjust their protocol for a RSD patient..and/or verify it would be covered just to be sure of that issue?
For the Ins co it certainly would be less costly for them if you don't have another spread after surgery...
* surely it can't cost that much more to do the blocks etc??*
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