At Least I Know Now...

Jul 01, 2005 16:03

So today was the uterine torture test. It didn't go well ( Read more... )

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kokopelleigh July 1 2005, 21:26:13 UTC
this is neither here nor there, BUT your insurance may indeed cover the surgery. it's all in how they bill it. (rich works in claims for a major insurance admin., and knows the loopholes) it needs to be billed with a diagnosis of blockage or fibroids or abdominal pain or anything except infertility treatment, which isn't a lie. it's all in the codes, trust me.

anyway.
will send good meditations your way
and if you ever want me to burn Anaitis' green candle for you, say the word.

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i_descend July 2 2005, 18:03:40 UTC
Thank you. I'll keep that in mind when I talk to the doc on Thurs. They have seemed very open to doing what's necessary to get my insurance to cooperate, there might be hope on that front.

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kathrynrose July 3 2005, 12:42:20 UTC
Are you afraid of butterflies, or is it a line from a book or something? Just curious.

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malone July 3 2005, 12:46:10 UTC
It's mine.

Not the bug.

The feeling.

The effect.

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kathrynrose July 3 2005, 15:51:28 UTC
gotcha.

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escapade52 July 1 2005, 21:32:07 UTC
Hey, there IS the surgery. There's also adoption and I'm sure other options if you really want to be a Mom.

Still, I know that's gotta be rough. My thoughts are with you Liz.

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dydan July 2 2005, 11:05:07 UTC
I'm so sorry. I know all too well how you feel....
~hugs~

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i_descend July 2 2005, 19:23:41 UTC
I know you do. Thank you.

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anonamouse July 2 2005, 17:22:42 UTC
being pregnant lasts about ten months, right? being a mother, much, much more, and you still get a baby. i know it's not the same, but is it all bad?

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