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Old 12-07-2012, 03:46 PM #1
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Default Case manager Nurses

Hello, hope everyone is doing well... I have a question.. I got a call from my insurance company case manager today.. and now I am freaking out.. I get IVIG.. and am terrified I said too much, or not the right thing, or not enough etc.. Do they have the ability to pull/suspend my IVIG? Without a concrete diagnosis I have always been freaked out about this.. I was very honest about everything, including how much the IVIG helps and I can feel it wearing off.. but I am worried since ivig is expensive and I don't know how it usually works with insurance and ivig coverage without "concrete labs/tests".. any ideas/experiences?
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