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The doctor's office just called to tell me they are calling me in a prescription for the medication I need, so....
I called the insurance company to see if they are going to pay for it this time. I explained to them why I couldn't take the neurontin, just like I couldn't take it ten years ago. I basically asked them "Are you going to pay for it NOW that I have lived thru a week of heck (with the side effects from the neurontin)???"
Their response? We can't tell you if we are going to pay for it or not until it is submitted at your pharmacy. If we don't pay for it, your pharmacist will contact the doctor and the doctor can submit the appeals form to us so we can decide whether it will be paid for or not.
In other words, we are starting back at square one.
Somebody please stop this hamster wheel! I want off of it now!!!!!
I'm not sleeping. I can barely eat. Considering giving up my vehicle or the little money I have saved up ($400) to buy the med. out right, only that wouldn't solve anything. Next month I would need it again and the insurance still wouldn't pay for it.
By the way, being as it's open enrollment time for medicare part D I have checked the plans for several different companies. All have the same step therapy policy in place for the medicine.
I called the insurance company to see if they are going to pay for it this time. I explained to them why I couldn't take the neurontin, just like I couldn't take it ten years ago. I basically asked them "Are you going to pay for it NOW that I have lived thru a week of heck (with the side effects from the neurontin)???"
Their response? We can't tell you if we are going to pay for it or not until it is submitted at your pharmacy. If we don't pay for it, your pharmacist will contact the doctor and the doctor can submit the appeals form to us so we can decide whether it will be paid for or not.
In other words, we are starting back at square one.
Somebody please stop this hamster wheel! I want off of it now!!!!!

I'm not sleeping. I can barely eat. Considering giving up my vehicle or the little money I have saved up ($400) to buy the med. out right, only that wouldn't solve anything. Next month I would need it again and the insurance still wouldn't pay for it.
By the way, being as it's open enrollment time for medicare part D I have checked the plans for several different companies. All have the same step therapy policy in place for the medicine.

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