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Old 04-06-2012, 12:46 PM #1
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Angry workman's comp bull**** again..

I've been having trouble getting my medications filled. Workman's comp is denying my meds saying they are awaiting documentation for them. These are not new meds. These are actually my refills on what they approved. My attorney called me yesterday to tell me now they want to do a deposition. Huh? Usually that's done in the beginning. So I've run out of one med and three days left on my Amitryptaline. (which I've been taking since the injury). I'm not paying them on my own because I never get reimbursed.

So now it looks like I will be off my meds. So be it. By the time my deposition comes around I'm sure I'll feel wonderful. Not sure who developed this system but I'd say it's like shooting yourself in the foot. Idiots.
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