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I had a tilt table test yesterday to check if my neuropathy is effecting my autonomic nerve system. I have been getting light headed when I stand up. It seemed like a rather benign test as you just stand there. I got really hot and sweaty and then passed out. That was not fun. The cardiologist who did the test said he didn't think it was a PN problem because my heart rate went up, I just wasn't getting enough blood to my brain. Of course this light headiness didn't start until after the PN had set in. I drink a fair amount of fluid already. Most is caffeinated so I need to reduce that but I'm not convinced that PN has nothing to do with it. I see the neurologist who ordered the test again in a couple weeks so I'll see what she has to say about that.
And then there is insurance - evidently a tilt table test with a Dx of Polyneuropathy is not medically necessary, so they won't pay for it. It is only medically necessary if the Dx is Syncope. I believe that syncope, caused by PN, is what we were testing for. I'll see if I can get the doc to change the Dx for the test and resubmit and maybe they will pay for it. |
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They need to change that diagnosis to syncope, which very simply means fainting....geez. They should pay it. I have autonomic neuropathy, or dysautonomia or whatever, and it is due to the PN.
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But this is an insurance company and they have hoops one must jump through or no coverage...sigh
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Learning to play their game can be quite frustrating.
I absolutely HATE to be made to jump thru hoops! Eventually you can come out ahead .... if you are patient. (no pun intended)
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Magnate
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Eventually none of us will be able to jump thru their hoops. Their reason to exist is profit, not altruism.
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And if you need a liver transplant, they know very well that there's a limit to how patient you can be.
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I asked the neuro who ordered the tilt table test to have it re-submitted with a different Dx. Originally she used Polyneuropathy. She changed it to Autonomic neuropathy and insurance paid. It was a $1,600 dollar test that now I owe $112 on so that is good.
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Magnate
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--annoying and wacky how changing the name/coding of the diagnosis can make such a big difference to insurance, isn't it?
Especially as autonomic neuropathy is just a subset of polyneuropathy . . . |
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