insurance will NOT pay for thyrogen, can't AFFORD to pay. WHAT DO I DO, NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
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Appeal
Have you gone through the appeal process to get it covered? Sometimes, will doctor notes saying this is the medicine you have to take, they insurance company will make an exception. Talk to the adminstrator of your health insurance, they may have a form for your doctor to fill out and send in. Hope that this helps some.
Tiffany0 -
kim on the thyrogenTiffanyMichelle said:Appeal
Have you gone through the appeal process to get it covered? Sometimes, will doctor notes saying this is the medicine you have to take, they insurance company will make an exception. Talk to the adminstrator of your health insurance, they may have a form for your doctor to fill out and send in. Hope that this helps some.
Tiffany
thanks i will try this for sure0 -
Ctyomel
I did the Cytomel route. If you can afford to rest for two weeks, it will work out fine for you. I overdid it a little and my blood pressure spiked. So it is an alternative to the thyrogen and a lot cheaper. But maybe I am misunderstanding. I used the Cytomel only before my Radioactive Iodine Treatment. Then I went back on Synthroid.0 -
A class action lawsuitemma54 said:Ctyomel
I did the Cytomel route. If you can afford to rest for two weeks, it will work out fine for you. I overdid it a little and my blood pressure spiked. So it is an alternative to the thyrogen and a lot cheaper. But maybe I am misunderstanding. I used the Cytomel only before my Radioactive Iodine Treatment. Then I went back on Synthroid.
A class action lawsuit several years ago forced most of the big insurance companies to cover thyrogen shots. Since insurance is regulated largely by the individual states it sounds like you not only have the wrong insurance plan but you may also live in a state which has left this issue to cool on the back burner.
But do not despair--in the old pre-thyrogen days (like 3 years ago :-) ) we just followed this routine (1) go on a low iodine diet and switch from Synthroid to Cytomel; (2) two weeks before RAI you stop taking the Cytomel and continue on the low iodine diet. You'll get very tired as your TSH climbs up to 60 or 70 but it won't kill you.
Good luck.0
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