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My question was about Bihari's office and LDN. Novantrone is covered. Seems

insurance won't cover LDN or Bihari and he charges $500 to see him. I don't have

that kind of disposable income. Had to retire from teaching. Joe Burton

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> Date: 2004/06/28 Mon PM 08:11:12 CDT

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> Joe, I'm not sure what your question is. Does your question about insurance

> have to do with novantrone or LDN? Bill in Dr. Bihari's office will give

> you a bill you can submit to your own insurance company.

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TO JOE.....just get a scrip from a local Doctor..print out all the info on

ldninfo.org ( or net ) and bring it to your most open minded doctor then

find a coumpounding pharmacy in your area and voila all for $30 a

month..........Sandy

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> My question was about Bihari's office and LDN. Novantrone is covered.

Seems insurance won't cover LDN or Bihari and he charges $500 to see him. I

don't have that kind of disposable income. Had to retire from teaching. Joe

Burton

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> > From: " Landau " <CLANDAU@...>

> > Date: 2004/06/28 Mon PM 08:11:12 CDT

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> > Joe, I'm not sure what your question is. Does your question about

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> > you a bill you can submit to your own insurance company.

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Or go to Medsmex.com and order it without the expense of seeing a doctor. You don't need a prescription, but you will have to break down the tablets. Several people here are doing it that way and can advise you...

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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:30 PM

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TO JOE.....just get a scrip from a local Doctor..print out all the info onldninfo.org ( or net ) and bring it to your most open minded doctor thenfind a coumpounding pharmacy in your area and voila all for $30 amonth..........Sandy----- Original Message -----From: <burtonjspeed3@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 2:53 PMSubject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Doctors prescribing LDN> My question was about Bihari's office and LDN. Novantrone is covered.Seems insurance won't cover LDN or Bihari and he charges $500 to see him. Idon't have that kind of disposable income. Had to retire from teaching. JoeBurton> >> > From: " Landau" <CLANDAU@...>> > Date: 2004/06/28 Mon PM 08:11:12 CDT> > <low dose naltrexone >> > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Doctors prescribing LDN> >> > Joe, I'm not sure what your question is. Does your question aboutinsurance> > have to do with novantrone or LDN? Bill in Dr. Bihari's office willgive> > you a bill you can submit to your own insurance company.> >> > > >> >> >> >> >> >

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I just went to this site to see what they had but neither low

dose naltrexone or naltrexone came up. Are we looking for navantrone

instead? Are you taking this and if so how does it compare to LDN

from the states? If I never see a dr. again it would be fine with me.

Thanks

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are you talking about the Medsmex.com web site? If so the med you need to look for is Revia.

I'm fortunate to have had an open minded doctor who prescribed it for me without any hassle. He read the material I provided, agreed it could do not harm, and wrote it up. However, he has retired... so when my scrip runs out I'll probably order from Medsmex.

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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 5:32 PM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Doctors prescribing LDN

I just went to this site to see what they had but neither low dose naltrexone or naltrexone came up. Are we looking for navantrone instead? Are you taking this and if so how does it compare to LDN from the states? If I never see a dr. again it would be fine with me.ThanksLong

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