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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 630
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If we had single payer this would not be happening, your doctor would prescribe and you would receive what you need. It's hateful and unconscionable that this is happening to you.
I was denied more PT, so I had to join a gym to exercise in a pool and to take balance classes on my own. I get my LDN on my own dime, because it is not covered by either of the two prescription coverages I have. In addition I am owed significant money in co-pays that will never be refunded to me, because it has been impossible for me to find the person in admin, who can help me.
I dread the final settlement, because I do not trust lifetime medical to ever allow me to have any treatment and at the same time I worry that a bulk amount won't be enough, but stories like yours make me think the latter is a better option, something is better than a lifetime of refusals.
We live in a country that is run for the benefit of corporations and not the people.
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