Bone Scan Result-Negative Yay!!!
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Good news and got to driveRooDee said:Thank you!!!
got to drive for the first time also today since the surgery, I did good but it was kinda hard when turning especially in the parking garage.
Good news and got to drive too! You have had a perfect day!
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Congrats RooDee! If yourchenheart said:I love your good news! We
I love your good news! We rejoice with every bit of happy, positive news we hear from our Kindred Spirits!HOORAY!!!
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Chen♥
Congrats RooDee! If your insurance won't pay for the test, maybe your oncologist could contact the company that does the test to see if they would do it for you for free?
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That's great news. And got
That's great news. And got to drive too.. Another step back to normal. Congratulation Girl. I wish you all the best. Kay0 -
Wonderful news!smalldoggroomer said:That's great news. And got
That's great news. And got to drive too.. Another step back to normal. Congratulation Girl. I wish you all the best. Kay
Someone from the OncoTypeDX lab will probably call you. They are wonderful. Most insurance companies will cover at least some of the cost. Also, anything that is not covered can be scaled down depending on your income. They also have some free options for women who can't afford the test. They are very helpful. My insurance covered it as out of network so they appealed the decision for me. The insurance company cut another 1,000 off my cost. In the end I paid 800 for a 3,000 test even though I had hit my deductable. The lab accepted 50 per month. It was well worth the cost.
Roseann0 -
I'm very happy to read this!
I'm very happy to read this! What awesome news to receive, I bet you are extremely relieved. You're right, cancer is expensive! Hooray on your normal test results!!
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Heather0 -
Thanks Roseann!roseann4 said:Wonderful news!
Someone from the OncoTypeDX lab will probably call you. They are wonderful. Most insurance companies will cover at least some of the cost. Also, anything that is not covered can be scaled down depending on your income. They also have some free options for women who can't afford the test. They are very helpful. My insurance covered it as out of network so they appealed the decision for me. The insurance company cut another 1,000 off my cost. In the end I paid 800 for a 3,000 test even though I had hit my deductable. The lab accepted 50 per month. It was well worth the cost.
Roseann
This is so informative, and i'ts always great to know that I can make payments. How long did it take to get the result?0
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