Ok, ok, I'm exaggerating. :) Cigna excludes MGB. So we asked our doctor to send in a letter requesting an exception to that exclusion on medical grounds. We provided her with what WE thought would constitute medical grounds plus copies of the supporting studies. She faxed that to Cigna Oct. 22. Their response, which they got, uhm, not this week but last week, said that they needed the letter from the surgeon with the specific details about the surgery, including CPT codes. We'd JUST gotten that last week. She faxed it to Cigna on Monday. So now we're waiting to hear back. What we're expecting is for them to deny authorization
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I can't tell you how sorry I am that it's such a struggle to get them to approve it! When I consider how much my health has improved since my surgery -- how much less my medications cost (no more metformin, no more cholesterol meds, no more blood pressure meds....) I really don't understand why insurance companies keep fighting it. I mean, yes it's surgery, and there are risks with surgery, blah blah blah fishcakes, but the payoff is so great it far outweighs the risk for someone like me (and like you and Frank who are young and healthy except for the problems that the surgery will solve).
Hang in there, sweetie. You're in my thoughts a lot, as are Frank and your Dad. I'm here to listen any time you'd like for me to....
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Hang in there, sweetie. You're in my thoughts a lot, as are Frank and your Dad. I'm here to listen any time you'd like for me to....
*hugs*
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It's because we want to get a procedure that they consider experimental that we're having this hard time. :)
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