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Old 09-16-2010, 03:32 PM #1
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Default Freak out.... called to schedule surgery

The Dr.s Office just called...... to schedule my surgery.... it was approved my the insurance company yesterday.

Dr. want to schedule for 2 weeks out... I kinda freaked out and told her I could not be ready in only 2 weeks. That could she ask what he has for 4 to 6 weeks out.

Freaking, as I knew it was going to happen sometime. I didn't think that it would be approved as they told me it would, the UR reviewed it and approved. I talked to my Attorney yesterday and she said the same, it wouldnt be approved and were looking at late dec early jan...


Im sure it's normal to have a freak out when they call....
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