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Old 09-26-2008, 12:04 AM #1
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Had to contact an attorney. Attorney's office said I have a case. So we are going to go after them. I've also decided to try for Social Security. Since I can't work full or even part time them I need to get something coming in so we don't lose our home and everything else. thanks to all for your thoughts. Good luck all my fibro friends.
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((Betty)) So sorry to hear about this, darn it. I would have been infurated. Keep us posted on what happens of course. I hope the attorney works fast and gets this taken care of.
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Sorry to read about this. Also wanting you to keep us updated.

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Hey all. Still waiting on Aetna. We have faxed over 50 more pages including a clarification letter from the neuro stating they found nothing wrong and test were normal neurologically only. I sure hope it works. However, they have had all of the info since last Wednesday. I know my case is not the only one. However, as long as it has been hanging around, you'd figure they would want to get mine out of the way the quickest. That is what I would do. It is the most reasonably and logically thing. However, reasonably and logically do not exist in insurance companies vocab or standard practice. Same as common sense. Maybe if they would use a little of all the above, then insurance companies would look so bad. They might actually look like they care. Thanks all for the thoughts. I'll keep you updated.
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Aargh, I'm sure this happens a lot! I think that making people jump through the hoops is part of their strategy!

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I wouldn't doubt it. Its all about the bottom line and forget the people who need it.
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hi i am new here and just read this thread. I only work p.t. due to disability from this stuff and can relate, am debating if should go for full disability at some point as even p.t. is getting harder....
what happened with aetna? i am familiar with them. I think they behave differently with different employers.
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