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Old 06-07-2013, 12:01 AM #1
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That's not entirely accurate, but I believe you still have a long way to go (options) before things are that dire.

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Then I think it would be worth reviewing your policy, or calling and asking. However, I've never heard of a policy (not that one couldn't exist) that doesn't cover the insured anywhere in the US (or further).

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I did not read every post in it's entirety. From what I briefly read, issues exist at C0-C1 and you want answers! If you had severe trauma to your neck immediately preceding your symptoms, then acute injury makes sense. If there is no significant trauma preceding your change in symptoms, then spontaneous onset of a congenital anomaly is at least a thought and judging from your post might explain what is going on. It changes nothing in so far as your pain but explains why you are and where you are at with your docs and why they may be blowing you off....
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