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| Insurance Issues Discuss Any success with United Health Care covering Cervical ADR in/out of US? in the Main forums forums; Thank you Mark. You have truly made a difference in my life at this challenging time! Sounds like I need ... |
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Thank you Mark. You have truly made a difference in my life at this challenging time! Sounds like I need to give this a lot of thought (SCS) before my appointment on Thursday to get evaluated.
Dr. Bertagnoli's US rep, said he does do the ADR above a fusion, but my doc (Dr John Small) here in Tampa who was appealing my insurance on my behalf, doesn't know if the replacement disk will resolve my pain. He (Dr Small), told me a couple of visits ago, that a woman in Lakeland,FL recently had the very surgery he has been considering for me. My thinking is to move on the SCS (not knowing of the risks until just now), and if it works, I can buy some time before 'testing' the ADR adjacent the fusions. Any thoughts? I've been getting increased right shoulder and leg "twitching/jerking". Is this a common occurrence? I don't feel I have enough information (and I've researched) to made an educational decision. Again, thank you! |
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Bellesey
I too have UHC (the worst) and need cervical multi-level surgery. In researching this I've learned that this is an area in medicine with great disparity in knowledge and expertise among doctors in the us. you should asssume there are options out there you havent heard of. There is a surgeon in Delray Beach FL that is young, fairly up to date , and does multi-level cervical adr. If I were you I would forget any assumptions I have and simply ask things like whether it is possible to unfuse vertebrae in order to insert an ADR. if youre interested in the Dr he is: Edward H. Chung Spine Institute of South Florida 5210 Linton Blvd., Suite 103 Delray Beach, FL 33487 (561) 381-4271 |
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