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Old 04-12-2012, 08:03 PM #5
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Sit with them MD and remind him that YOUR out of pocket expenses for such tests are considerable. Is there a change from one to another? Can he gain information from the new one that he couldnt from the old? Is there a way to limit your out of pocket expenses such as 2x a year vs free wheeling it? Ask him to explain the process as its lost on you and now you are worried about money on top of disease.

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Does everyone here stick with the same Neuro & for how long? When would a second opinion be a valid option? Will be seeing this guy again in June (after the May repeat brain MRI). I'm calling my PC tomorrow to see what my options are.
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