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From: Steveo on 31 Mar 2008 12:35 On Mar 28, 2:50 pm, kodama <jeanbea...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm looking for some help. Once before my doctor wanted to try me on > Rutuxin and my insurance denied it. I now have new insurance and it > appears that they two are going to deny the treatment and once again I > will have to go through the appeals process. > > Have any of you had to do this and if you were successful what sort of > documentation did you include, such as studies, etc. > > I'd really appreciate any help or advice > > Jeanne Hi Jeanne, I have had 8 Sessions so far and have had to fight with each one. I have United Health Care. They try to deny it every time. I have had to go to appeals so many times I am on a first name basis, :) anyway you need to have your Doctors write up an explanation showing everything they have tried and that it did not work. Then they need to put in a lot of info on the drug itself and how it works with Lupus Patients. I will tell you that all of my Arthritic symptoms have been gone since the night of my first treatment. It was kind of weird at first but I now feel some what normal, at least I can walk and run again. Best of luck and if I can help in any way please let me know. I wrote a small thread about my experiences with the drug, I fully endorse it. -Steve
From: kodama on 31 Mar 2008 13:06 Hi Steve, Thanks for your reply. Do you know where I can find information about how the drug works with Lupus and the drug itself? Did the company help you? My doctor's office seems to think that they aren't much help but I would think they would have a lot of info about the drug and use with Lupus. I tried doing a search online but maybe my search wasn't the best because I didn't come up with anything. Jeanne
From: Steveo on 2 Apr 2008 14:40 On Mar 31, 1:06 pm, kodama <jeanbea...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Thanks for your reply. Do you know where I can find information about > how the drug works with Lupus and the drug itself? Did the company > help you? My doctor's office seems to think that they aren't much > help but I would think they would have a lot of info about the drug > and use with Lupus. I tried doing a search online but maybe my search > wasn't the best because I didn't come up with anything. > > Jeanne Hi there, The company themselves send a large packet of clinical trial information to the DR offices that they sell the Drug to. Also if you search google scholars for it you can find some info in there as well. My particular DR has about Three other guys like myself that went the Rutuxin route so he provided their success stories as part of the packet. I hope this helps, I'll look around and see if I can find some of the clinical trial information for you. -Steve
From: kodama on 3 Apr 2008 12:37 Thanks Steve! I really appreciate it.
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