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If you don't mind me asking how much does the test cost out of pocket? |
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My insurance contributed some money for the immunochemistry and the hole punches but won't contribute to the nerve analysis. I wish UW would have consulted with me first before they plowed ahead and did the testing. I will eventually pay them what I owe them, but I'm holding their feet to the fire a little bit and have asked them to explain to me as to why this wasn't a conversation up front. |
Hey madisongrrl :)
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Other NT'ers......isn't this correct ? Please excuse if you were talking about something else :) Debi from Georgia |
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Wow!! That's some serious $$$ for them not to fully disclose everything up front. |
its been the gold standard for quite a few years now
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I'm probably going to pull a bunch of research articles and fight them a little bit. I doubt they will budge but I'll make some time for this challenge. |
Great Idea :)
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I'm surprised about BCBS but I guess I shouldn't be after all we've see on here :) There are many articles out there. Good Luck ! Debi from Georgia |
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It's really helpful to go to the ER where your PCP is on staff. Also, If you have Pain Management doctor, very important to give names. ER staff will contact them. I went to ER a few years ago. After quite some time trying to correct problem; was admitted. Both my PCP and PM doctors were on staff and took over my care during ER as well as after admitting. Gerry |
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Like you, My PCP & PM doctor agree this is peripheral neuropathy. Did not get tested. I guess if you are trying to get on disability, the testing would be important; otherwise, for myself, I didn't see any reason for testing. Gerry |
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