TZ
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:07 AM
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Why I hate my insurance company: part brazillion |
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So I'm still fighting them about the interferon..The Mayo people resubmitted my paperwork last week which showed my platelets down to about 700...but that was last month.. Since I've been off it..yesterday I had a count about 1,300. Well even the doc who is skeptical about interferon is now convinced I should be back on it. What do I have to have a stroke before these bean counters will give me my meds? I'm so tired of this shit. And it could be another couple of weeks before I hear anything else...*sigh*. Please Obama make health care reform a priority!x( :banghead: :grr:
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LeftyFingerPop
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:10 AM
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It seems to be turning into harassment.
I'd think about paying an attorney a few hundred bucks just to write them a letter on his letterhead. Perhaps the fuckers will back off.
I hate insurance companies with a sick passion.
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:12 AM
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2. You know why they're dragging their feet, don't you? |
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If this condition kills you they won't have to finance your treatment anymore.
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
We need to take up a collection here.
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ghostsofgiants
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:14 AM
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3. The only reason you need to hate an insurance company: They're an insurance company. |
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Even though they provide a necessary service in a lot of cases, their raison d'etre seems to be to dick you around as much as possible in dealing with them.
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:20 AM
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They're in existence to take people's money - not give it TO them. Bastards.
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TZ
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:24 AM
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6. Well I have to give them ONE thing |
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Once I got past arguing about having a pre-existing condition (by legally showing my COBRA coverage) they DID cover a great deal of my trip to Mayo..Of the $8,000+ bill I got up there I only ended up paying about $450...Its this damn "experimental" medicine that's giving me fits. And its probably why I don't have any recourse. Not approved by the FDA is a legit reason, if slimy, for denial of claim.
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Thu Nov-13-08 11:20 AM
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5. Is there a state Dept of Insurance you could contact? |
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They often have an advocate who can help people in your situation.
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Thu Nov-13-08 12:27 PM
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Think about it. It's nothing but a glorified protection racket. They end up with multi-millions of dollars in profits every year while we pay hundreds of dollars a month, some of us on very measely salaries, and yet there are still some of my fellow employees who won't/can't use it because they can't afford the $15 co-pay at the doctor's office.
It's all bullshit and I wish I could talk enough people into this country into a total boycott of health insurance.
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