
Originally Posted by
BuckeyeCrappie
There are steps that insurance companies (gates as it were) before the insurance will cover procedures. I went through the same thing with my knee replacement as well as lumbar and cervical ablations. I know it’s crazy but that’s the insurance industry Eric. Prayers going up. It is a long and arduous process so keep your nose to the grindstone.
Insurance would have to be to protect her. But we are dealing with the VA here, yep, I'll agree. This has been a very LOOONG drawn out process. Started a back on my first tour of Germany, many, many misdiagnoses, and more pain, and swellings than I care to think about. With the Lords hands on this, I pray it finally gets taken care of...
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