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I gathered reports from all of my most significant treating practictioners. To obtain your medical records you need to contact each facility and provide them with the appropriate authorization, usually via fax. And then within a week or so you should receive a packet with all of your reports which document each visit you had with your doc. I sent Getson a packet that included data from my personal care physician, my original pain mgmt guy, my Boston pain mgmt doc, my PT that I saw for a year, my rheumatology work-up, a neurologist I saw only once, and I think that's it. I made sure everything was really organized and labeled and in the right order by date. I am currently just waiting to hear from my attorney on whether I can have the ketamine infusions that he recommended in his report...very nerve racking!! Good luck and I will keep you in my prayers!! XXOXOXO Sandy |
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No word yet on approvals, though. I have no clue if my attorney is going to court on the matter. I have called him a few times but no one has let me know what is happening yet with my case. Bummer.... Good luck to you ...XOXOX Sandy |
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I have internal RSD. Any answers for that Body way overheated.Pelvic area, lower back pain For 15 years, I'm so glad I'm mobile, no wheelchair, Even lowered vicodin because of sleeping so well on seroquel trial study. The restorative sleep has been wonderful. Take care and thanks for sharing, loretta |
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I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that Dr Knobler won't see you, due to the W/C case? I wonder why that could be? (maybe w/c could call it a conflict?) Dr S. also? Pete |
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Dear Mom of 4--
Getson's office does accept WC, but NO other insurance. You will have to get his treatments accepted by the WC insurance company, unless you can pay for them yourself. I just found out that my case will be going to a pre-trial conference in RI WC court, don't know the date yet. My WC insurance company, The Hartford, has refused to approve my treatments, and my attorney will have to go to court on my behalf. Due to my age, and because I have exhausted all other means of trying to get better, Getson's opinion is that ketamine is my only way of ever getting back to work. I just wanted to give you the heads up on the insurance stuff. I don't know who your insurance is, or how mean they are. I am now accustomed (but not immune, it still hurts) to the Hartford's nonsensical ways of doing business. Rather than getting me back on my feet and back to work and HAPPY, it seems that they would rather pay for thousands of $$ worth of meds and treatments and disability payments each month. Dumb, dumb, dumb and counterintuitive. Getson feels I have better than an 80% chance of getting better, and might not even need a full 10 days initially of the ketamine to achieve relief. Just by doing the math you'd think the insurance company would figure out its a better deal for them to at least TRY to get me better...I am highly motivated and am deemed a good candidate for the treatment. Good luck, I am thinking of you!! XOXOX Sandy |
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Dr Knobler takes no insurance, period. pete |
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