Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 Your not rambling, I agree with you that you have to stick up for yourself. Good luck with the remicade. ~~~~~~~~~~Joy~~~~~~~~~ From: ~Kami~ <kamilleon@...> Subject: [ ] Starting REMICADE Monday " " < > Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010, 7:37 AM Woot Woot! After nearly 4 weeks after my doctor prescribed it, I will be starting Remicade on Monday. I cannot wait. You may ask... Why almost 4 weeks? Well... My chart sat on someone's desk for 2 weeks waiting for the drug rep to come in. No one can answer me WHY that is other than the fact my insurance told them they had to provide the meds through my prescription plan and they didn't want to since they do a " buy and bill " so rather than call me and say " You will need to go to the hospital to have this done " .... They sat on my chart for 2 WEEKS seeing if the drug company could help. HELLO? My insurance WILL PAY for the meds, I just can't have them done THERE. What could a drug rep have done? Give them to me for free? I don't think so! So basically... They want their patients to have the medication infused at the office. My insurance company says " Oh! You can do that but you have to get the meds from our specialty pharmacy! " The doctor's ofice does not administer any meds that they don't themselves provide so rather than calling me and saying " You will need to go to the hospital for this " they wait 2 weeks til the drug rep comes in. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?????? Hell hath no fury worse than a woman in pain AND tapering prednisone. I was more than a tad miffed. They called my insurance on 2/2 to verify benefits. Knowing what they did,(my insurance company told me) they should have called ME 2/3 and told me I would have to go to the hospital rather than have it done in their office. I called 2/16 to see what was going on and... well... opened up a whole can of chaos. They even had the DOCTOR call me. OVER AN INSURANCE ISSUE! Can you imagine? Moral of the story: Be your own biggest and best advocate. Don't back down either. Sorry for the rambling. I am excited and nervous at the same time! :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 No apologies necessary, Kami - that's what we're all here for. We take the good as well as the bad and ugly. We all learn from each other's experiences. Best wishes with the Remicade. If I'm not mistaken, isn't that the one (another group member) takes? If I'm thinking of the right person, I know she's had fantastic results with the Remicade and I pray you get as good result, too. Keep us posted, please..... Doreen Woot Woot! After nearly 4 weeks after my doctor prescribed it, I will be starting Remicade on Monday. I cannot wait. You may ask... Why almost 4 weeks? Well... My chart sat on someone's desk for 2 weeks waiting for the drug rep to come in. No one can answer me WHY that is other than the fact my insurance told them they had to provide the meds through my prescription plan and they didn't want to since they do a " buy and bill " so rather than call me and say " You will need to go to the hospital to have this done " .... They sat on my chart for 2 WEEKS seeing if the drug company could help. HELLO? My insurance WILL PAY for the meds, I just can't have them done THERE. What could a drug rep have done? Give them to me for free? I don't think so! So basically... They want their patients to have the medication infused at the office. My insurance company says " Oh! You can do that but you have to get the meds from our specialty pharmacy! " The doctor's ofice does not administer any meds that they don't themselves provide so rather than calling me and saying " You will need to go to the hospital for this " they wait 2 weeks til the drug rep comes in. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?????? Hell hath no fury worse than a woman in pain AND tapering prednisone. I was more than a tad miffed. They called my insurance on 2/2 to verify benefits. Knowing what they did,(my insurance company told me) they should have called ME 2/3 and told me I would have to go to the hospital rather than have it done in their office. I called 2/16 to see what was going on and... well... opened up a whole can of chaos. They even had the DOCTOR call me. OVER AN INSURANCE ISSUE! Can you imagine? Moral of the story: Be your own biggest and best advocate. Don't back down either. Sorry for the rambling. I am excited and nervous at the same time! :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Hi Kami. I so want to wish you good luck tomorrow with your Remicade. I hope it turns out to be your magic " cocktail " meds. and you get out of all your pain and suffering.  Yes, we are all our own advocates, and have to be. We all know what we have to deal with day in and day out. Yes, hell has no fury like a woman with a bee in her bonnet.  God Bless you in all ways.  Hugs,  Barbara From: Mimi <mimi212@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Starting REMICADE Monday Date: Sunday, February 28, 2010, 1:00 PM  No apologies necessary, Kami - that's what we're all here for. We take the good as well as the bad and ugly. We all learn from each other's experiences. Best wishes with the Remicade. If I'm not mistaken, isn't that the one (another group member) takes? If I'm thinking of the right person, I know she's had fantastic results with the Remicade and I pray you get as good result, too. Keep us posted, please..... Doreen Woot Woot! After nearly 4 weeks after my doctor prescribed it, I will be starting Remicade on Monday. I cannot wait. You may ask... Why almost 4 weeks? Well... My chart sat on someone's desk for 2 weeks waiting for the drug rep to come in. No one can answer me WHY that is other than the fact my insurance told them they had to provide the meds through my prescription plan and they didn't want to since they do a " buy and bill " so rather than call me and say " You will need to go to the hospital to have this done " .... They sat on my chart for 2 WEEKS seeing if the drug company could help. HELLO? My insurance WILL PAY for the meds, I just can't have them done THERE. What could a drug rep have done? Give them to me for free? I don't think so! So basically... They want their patients to have the medication infused at the office. My insurance company says " Oh! You can do that but you have to get the meds from our specialty pharmacy! " The doctor's ofice does not administer any meds that they don't themselves provide so rather than calling me and saying " You will need to go to the hospital for this " they wait 2 weeks til the drug rep comes in. WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE????? ? Hell hath no fury worse than a woman in pain AND tapering prednisone. I was more than a tad miffed. They called my insurance on 2/2 to verify benefits. Knowing what they did,(my insurance company told me) they should have called ME 2/3 and told me I would have to go to the hospital rather than have it done in their office. I called 2/16 to see what was going on and... well... opened up a whole can of chaos. They even had the DOCTOR call me. OVER AN INSURANCE ISSUE! Can you imagine? Moral of the story: Be your own biggest and best advocate. Don't back down either. Sorry for the rambling. I am excited and nervous at the same time! :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 I've been on Remicade for about a year. It's worked well for me. For awhile, I was on a small amount of Methotexate with it, but recently switched to Imuran (I also have Crohn's). I have some break-through pain, but mostly am doing ok. I hope it works for you also. dd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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