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Old 09-05-2015, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by pinkynose View Post
Yes a doctor who does not take my insurance. Most doctors who take insurance these days (IMO) are very restricted by what tests they can order and in what order as there is a protocol they must follow.

My regular doc did a standard blood test that included a few vitamins. It showed a high level of B12 and everything else normal. I did not ask for a B1 test. I didn't even get a chance to ask my off the grid dr about this cellular level vitamin & mineral blood test before she mentioned it. I value the results much more then a standard blood test for vitamins & minerals. Interestingly it showed I'm borderline low in B12 not high. We ran the test through my insurance and it looks like it will be covered. The only extra I had to pay was for the doctor visit. I'm trying to figure ways around my insurance . I don't drink wine.
I think the Non-insure doctor has to agree to take insurance, so its pretty much on his part, since he doesnt take insurance he can charge you whatever amounts he claims. if he takes insurance he would have to follow guidelines as well. it seems that it can be caused eating raw seafood and othe ralcohols as well. are you going to take supplements for it.
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