Dear Deb,
Some suggestions that may help. I have heard of very successful cases
this way. YOu may wish to contact your local congressman or State
Senator by cc"ing them on the communications you have with insurance
companies. Also it wouldnt hurt to have a free consultation with an
insurance attorney. Just in case and for your benefit. There is no need
for you to go through this alone and I have heard of cases whereby, the
government agencies will support and help as Insurance companies are
being sought in some discussions of government concerns.
God Bless,
marty auslander
deb grodin wrote:
>
> Just an update on my fight with the insurance company. At this point and
> time it is all one sided as they have not called my PCP back. He keeps
> leaving voice messages and no one calls back. Hopefully someone will
> call him today as I have an appointment tomorrow. As it is now 4:24 I
> doubt that they will call today. He did say that he will call as soon as
> he hears and could not understand why they want to speak to him and not
> the psychologist. Had to agree with him there. So I am basically in the
> same position I was in last Thursday when all this started. Talk about
> going nowhere fast!!
> The only difference is that I can feel myself slowly sinking and I know
> that I can't allow it. So, if the insurance company won't pay, I will
> have to. Instead of going every week, I'll go every other, and I'll just
> have to work a few more hours here and there. Maybe even switch the
> cleaning person to every other and me go every.
> If anyone has any experience with this, or any information that might
> help I would appreciate it. Seems to me that after being told that you
> have cancer you should be allowed more than 20 visits to deal with it. I
> can't remember the last time I slept so I'm off to put my head down for
> a bit, till the boys get hungry.
> Thank you all for being there.
> Debby the one who said, breast cancer I'm not even 40 and I really don't
> have time for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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