Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 Hello Has anyone used Dr. ? Has anyone used his pharmacy in WI? Is their LDN good??? I want to hear from you guys first before I call him. Thanks Elizebeth from toledo please email me. I changed computers and lost your email. shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 She I do, for the last 7 months...no complaints with Dr and Wayne the Compounder at The Presc. Ctr. in Wi. is great. I use lactose filler but he will use anything you choose...as long as it's fast release filler. Hope this helps. Sally > Hello > > Has anyone used Dr. ? > Has anyone used his pharmacy in WI? > > Is their LDN good??? > > I want to hear from you guys first before I call him. > > Thanks > > > Elizebeth from toledo please email me. I changed computers and lost your email. > > shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Kathy, There is a program ran by the state called TEFRA. My daughter has been covered under it for the last 9 years. However at the age of 19 (she will be 19 on Dec.23, 2006) she will no longer be covered. Seems it is a program for kids that are turned down for Medicade for one reason or another but still are deemed disabled. We are in the process of trying to get her SSI now and was turned down the first time, no big surprise. BUT! as long as we are appealing she will continue to be covered, so that is a BIG plus. All I can tell you is NOT to give up....keep at it. There are programs out there that will give you the coverage you need you just have to ask the right person. I know there is hope for coverage for my daughter who has suffered with arthritis since she was 9. I refuse to give up, you hang on and keep at it. I know I didn't really give you any information you could use just wanted you to know you have all my support and if I hear of something that could help you then I will be sure to pass it on. Hang on girl!! aka glass_wolfe > > I'd appreciate any input on the subject of insurance. I had Blue Cross Anthem and Rocky Mountain HMO. All of my doctor visits were denied because of pre-existing. How do I overcome this/appeal. Of course I couldn't afford to pay these huge bills and was sued by a collection agency to the tune of over $5500. I also encountered that I did not qualify for my own insurance and/or long term disability insurance because PA is considered a " cripling disease. " I have applied for SSDI and am hoping that it goes through - I do have four diseases that meet SS criteria. PA, Fibromyalgia, ADD and Depression. Also, please give me the names of the companies where I can apply for medical coverage and prescription coverage since I can no longer work and can't afford much of anything. What is TEFTA? Since my profession as a paralegal involved using my hands and fingers all day - I can't work anymore. > > As far a pain meds - until one can get in to see a Rheumy or qualify for sponsorship - my family doc really understands and treats the pain, along with high doses of prednisone (love that puffy face). I know we all share the agony and pain of this disease and I hope we can all help each other. God knows that families and friends find this very difficult to understand. I know my family thinks I just complain all the time - but when you can't walk, can't sleep or enjoy those little things in life that use to give us pleasure - well, thank God for the Group. > > Please respond with any helpful information. > > God Bless. > Kathy > > [Editor's Note: Contact your State Insurance Commissioner's Office first thing Monday morning. IF you were insured in your previous job and you worked long enough AND within 30 days of leaving that job you signed on for the new insurance, you CANNOT be denied insurance benefits for pre-existing conditions under Federal COBRA legislation. Obviously, I don't know if you qualify for COBRA and I don't know if your current policy specifically excluded pre-existing conditions, but a discussion with the people in your Insurance Commissioner's office should prove enlightening and helpful. Kathy F.] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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