Guest guest Posted September 3, 2002 Report Share Posted September 3, 2002 Hi e, My e-mail to you did not go through: This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. Delivery to the following recipients failed. e_Rene@... More tomorrow. Warmly, J ---------- > From: JHH7 <rogerlh@...> > > Subject: for e: Fw: Question for you > Date: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 12:10 AM > > Hi e, > > I am very grateful for your offer and assistance!!! It is very kind and > generous of you!!! > > I posted and thanked you and OK'd you to e-mail Dr. Huang (below). I > understood things as of yesterday that I was suppose to be waiting to hear > back from you when you got word from her office. > > I am sorry if I misunderstood. > > I am going to try to e-mail you and see if it works. OK? > I hope this works!!! > > Thank you. > > Warmly, > J~ > Please let me know if you get my e-mail at " your " address. It is really > late here. I will try now and then again tomorrow > Thanks. > ---------- > From: e Rene <e_Rene@...> > < > > Subject: Re: Fw: Question for you > Date: Sunday, September 01, 2002 10:56 PM > > J, > > I will forward your email to Dr. Huang. Hang in there, and remember, where > there's a will, there's a way! I would also listen to Bonnie's advice > about having the groin area you mentioned biopsied. That can easily be > done with a MAC (monitored anesthesia care, i.e., conscious sedation) and > local. This will then let you know if the area is cancerous or not, and > you can make some decisions based on the results of the bx. > > I will let you know when I hear from Dr. Huang. It can take her a few days > to respond, but I'll keep on her. > > e > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: JHH7 > Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 3:25 PM > > Subject: Re: Fw: Question for you > > Thank you e for your ideas and comments. I am going to follow up with > both your suggestions. I'll keep you posted. Yes. You can e-mail that. > Please let me know what she says about the situation. > > Thanks. > Warmly, > J~ > ---------- > From: e Rene <e_Rene@...> > < > > Subject: Fw: Question for you > Date: Saturday, August 31, 2002 7:24 PM > > J (and the rest of the group), > > I had emailed Dr. Huang and asked if she accepts medicare/medicaid. Here > is her answer. And you can get medical treatment out of state if covered > by medicare. Medicaid may be tricky, because each state funds that > program. BUT, if your current doctor can get authorization for the > explant, then you should be okay. You can't just take a verbal " okay " --get > it in writing. > > There is a difference between " immediately " and " emergently. " As I stated > in a previous email, emergent would constitute something that cannot safely > wait for any period of time or else it may have detrimental affects on > one's health. Immediately would indicate that as soon as possible, but > waiting will not endanger your health to the degree that emergent would. > There is a fine line between the 2 terms when it comes to medicine. > > No reputable doctor is going to lie to an insr provider. But doctors > stretch the truth just a little everyday and they do this a) so that they > know they will be paid; so the pt can have the procedure/surgery done; > and c) so the pt doesn't have to pay out of pocket for, in come cases, > something that is needed, or will eventually be needed. Case in point--my > gyn stretched the truth a little about my tubal ligation. She told them > that to become pregnant could possibly endanger my health, both physically > and emotionally, and she was recommending that I have the tubal done at my > request. Insr covered it 100%. Chances are that if I did become pregnant, > my health wouldn't be endangered, but who knows? If my gyn had not worded > it that way, insr would never have paid for the surgery. Doctors " word " > requests for preauths for both theirs and the pts benefit all the time. > > So, J, let me know if I can forward your email from last night onto Dr. > Huang, and see what we can do. Did you check out that website I gave you? > > www.modestneeds.org? It is a legitimate site, but he will require > documentation (if you are selected for funding) that you are in need of the > funds. This man has been written up in People magazine because of what he > does. > > e > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Huang > Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 6:17 AM > e Rene > Subject: RE: Question for you > > Dear e, > > We do have a skin care clinic in the office. Dariya is the aesthetician, > and actually has a degree in literature from Cambridge! So you can discuss > great books as well as skin care. The number is the same as my office. > > I do accept Medicare, and your friend should call Lorraine in the office, > and she can help her schedule her explant. If she has documentation that > they are ruptured, Medicare sometimes will cover the costs. Lorraine will > be there on Tuesday. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2002 Report Share Posted September 3, 2002 J, My personal email is e_Rene@.... Be sure to put the underscore between e and Rene, and don't put hotmail in there, otherwise it won't go through. I'm making some calls to Dr. Huang's office now. I'll keep in touch. e ----- Original Message ----- From: JHH7 Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:12 PM Subject: Re: for e: Fw: Question for you Hi e,My e-mail to you did not go through:This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.Delivery to the following recipients failed. e_Rene@...More tomorrow. Warmly, J----------> From: JHH7 <rogerlh@...>> > Subject: for e: Fw: Question for you> Date: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 12:10 AM> > Hi e,> > I am very grateful for your offer and assistance!!! It is very kind and> generous of you!!!> > I posted and thanked you and OK'd you to e-mail Dr. Huang (below). I> understood things as of yesterday that I was suppose to be waiting tohear> back from you when you got word from her office.> > I am sorry if I misunderstood. > > I am going to try to e-mail you and see if it works. OK?> I hope this works!!! > > Thank you.> > Warmly,> J~> Please let me know if you get my e-mail at "your" address. It is really> late here. I will try now and then again tomorrow> Thanks. > ----------> From: e Rene <e_Rene@...>> < >> Subject: Re: Fw: Question for you> Date: Sunday, September 01, 2002 10:56 PM> > J,> > I will forward your email to Dr. Huang. Hang in there, and remember,where> there's a will, there's a way! I would also listen to Bonnie's advice> about having the groin area you mentioned biopsied. That can easily be> done with a MAC (monitored anesthesia care, i.e., conscious sedation) and> local. This will then let you know if the area is cancerous or not, and> you can make some decisions based on the results of the bx. > > I will let you know when I hear from Dr. Huang. It can take her a fewdays> to respond, but I'll keep on her.> > e> > ----- Original Message -----> From: JHH7> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 3:25 PM> > Subject: Re: Fw: Question for you> > Thank you e for your ideas and comments. I am going to follow upwith> both your suggestions. I'll keep you posted. Yes. You can e-mail that.> Please let me know what she says about the situation. > > Thanks.> Warmly,> J~ > ----------> From: e Rene <e_Rene@...>> < >> Subject: Fw: Question for you> Date: Saturday, August 31, 2002 7:24 PM> > J (and the rest of the group),> > I had emailed Dr. Huang and asked if she accepts medicare/medicaid. Here> is her answer. And you can get medical treatment out of state if covered> by medicare. Medicaid may be tricky, because each state funds that> program. BUT, if your current doctor can get authorization for the> explant, then you should be okay. You can't just take a verbal"okay"--get> it in writing. > > There is a difference between "immediately" and "emergently." As Istated> in a previous email, emergent would constitute something that cannotsafely> wait for any period of time or else it may have detrimental affects on> one's health. Immediately would indicate that as soon as possible, but> waiting will not endanger your health to the degree that emergent would. > There is a fine line between the 2 terms when it comes to medicine. > > No reputable doctor is going to lie to an insr provider. But doctors> stretch the truth just a little everyday and they do this a) so that they> know they will be paid; so the pt can have the procedure/surgery done;> and c) so the pt doesn't have to pay out of pocket for, in come cases,> something that is needed, or will eventually be needed. Case inpoint--my> gyn stretched the truth a little about my tubal ligation. She told them> that to become pregnant could possibly endanger my health, bothphysically> and emotionally, and she was recommending that I have the tubal done atmy> request. Insr covered it 100%. Chances are that if I did becomepregnant,> my health wouldn't be endangered, but who knows? If my gyn had notworded> it that way, insr would never have paid for the surgery. Doctors "word"> requests for preauths for both theirs and the pts benefit all the time. > > So, J, let me know if I can forward your email from last night onto Dr.> Huang, and see what we can do. Did you check out that website I gaveyou? > > www.modestneeds.org? It is a legitimate site, but he will require> documentation (if you are selected for funding) that you are in need ofthe> funds. This man has been written up in People magazine because of whathe> does. > > e> > ----- Original Message -----> From: Huang> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 6:17 AM> e Rene> Subject: RE: Question for you> > Dear e,> > We do have a skin care clinic in the office. Dariya is the aesthetician,> and actually has a degree in literature from Cambridge! So you candiscuss> great books as well as skin care. The number is the same as my office.> > I do accept Medicare, and your friend should call Lorraine in the office,> and she can help her schedule her explant. If she has documentationthat> they are ruptured, Medicare sometimes will cover the costs. Lorrainewill> be there on Tuesday.> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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