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Old 05-19-2011, 02:02 PM
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James,
I'd call Mark first (I'm sorry if I'm coming across bossy/don't mean to) and talk w/him. Get his opinion on Dr.Coufal as a consultation. Re insurance covering surgery .. hopefully they'll cover your consult. Often it's how the doctor/surgeon presents the information as to what is done/not done and how persistant they are on your behalf. There are other considerations as well though at this point like you say "one more consultation won't hurt" so go for the information mainly (from someone willing to take the time).

I read you had a trainer on another thread~ I used to work out with some physical rehab docs and they helped me a great deal w/my work out regimes altho this is before I started having cervial probs (or when just limited to lumbar spine). Maybe if you were seeing a kinesiologist or physiatriat you could get insurance to pay though I've not heard about trainers being paid by insurance. Good idea though. Probably cheaper than sending someone to PT (for insurance co that is). Not cheap indeed I'm aware as I have friends that are trainers. Good that you're doing that for your bod.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:35 PM
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I've not read the whole thread... 11:30pm in Bogen and I just got back to the room. This is the end of my trip and I'll be heading home tomorrow (Friday)... I'll be available on Monday. I'm posting because UHC is one of the companies who is coming around on ADR. A couple of weeks ago at SAS in Las Vegas, Dr. Coufal told me he'd received a letter from UHC stating that they'll be paying for cervical ADR. I think that means one level. I don't know their status on lumbar ADR.

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Old 05-20-2011, 06:20 AM
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What really pisses me off is that few years back, when the back pain started, NO BODY, NO DOCTOR told me about abs and core exercises. They just told me take this pill and come back when you need a surgery.

Am I suppose to discover all remedies for back pain?

that's why I think our medical system sucks.
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Old 06-11-2011, 05:39 AM
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James,
I'd call Mark first (I'm sorry if I'm coming across bossy/don't mean to) and talk w/him. Get his opinion on Dr.Coufal as a consultation. Re insurance covering surgery .. hopefully they'll cover your consult. Often it's how the doctor/surgeon presents the information as to what is done/not done and how persistant they are on your behalf. There are other considerations as well though at this point like you say "one more consultation won't hurt" so go for the information mainly (from someone willing to take the time).

I read you had a trainer on another thread~ I used to work out with some physical rehab docs and they helped me a great deal w/my work out regimes altho this is before I started having cervial probs (or when just limited to lumbar spine). Maybe if you were seeing a kinesiologist or physiatriat you could get insurance to pay though I've not heard about trainers being paid by insurance. Good idea though. Probably cheaper than sending someone to PT (for insurance co that is). Not cheap indeed I'm aware as I have friends that are trainers. Good that you're doing that for your bod.
What is kinesiologist? I haven't heard of that before. My insurance doesn't pay for physical therapy anymore.
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