Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 In a message dated 2/4/2004 11:19:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, cherrys_shorty@... writes: Shame Shame Shame on any of them who subscribe to the practice of playing judge, jury, exicutioner and GOD! They are only supposed to be helping not hindering! I am sickend by it! I am infuriated because I am beginning to see that Chauncey's own doctor Yep, unfortunately you will always find a doctor here and there that thinks you are not " wise " enough to know what is best for yourself. My friend DID get a second interpreter, tried another consultation, to no avail. Her medical insurance is based in a group....even if she went outside to another doc they will only honor the opinion of the doctors in their group. The bottom line is that all of this is based on money. She is not getting a CI because they don't think it will enhance her quality of life and it would not be ( in their opinion) worth the expense. She spent an entire year struggling with this ( even had an attorney at her second appeal hearing) is tired and did give up on her quest to have a CI. Who knows, maybe later she will try it again. She was very depressed from all of it. Deb H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 the technology of a CI is forever changing and improving three yrs ago going bilateral was unheard of three yrs ago or even two yrs ago doctors caution that people who had been deaf for long periods of time world never understand speech but time and time again people have proven this wrong with the ongoing upgrading of CI's plus research and more skilled CI teams improvements are amazing for someone who has been deaf all their lives and now wishes to hear .... a CI can offer this a women who is 58 yrs old may not become proficient in understanding speech but she can experience environmental sounds this enriches life it offers a safety factor it enhances one's mental health and it's certainly not a waste of money it's amazing and very sad that doctors take on the role of god's many doctors are not up to date on information regarding CI's therefore rely on older information that is outdated or many doctors are afraid of changes this 58 yr. old women has done just fine so why rock the boat and it is the doctors that insurance companies listen too the best thing for this women to do it find a top notch CI clinic who is willing to submit tons of data and information supporting an implant having a Big Shot Expert CI doc can sway insurance companies since it is these doctors who are on the cutting edge of technology but it's mind boggling to me as to why this women need go through such extremes to get what she rightfully deserves sad for sure susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 In a message dated 2/4/2004 7:22:06 PM Pacific Standard Time, stargazzingnite@... writes: but it's mind boggling to me as to why this women need go through such extremes to get what she rightfully deserves sad for sure I agree....it's very mind boggling. The whole process of her being denied a CI took a year. We were all worn out with it. Fighting the system can take a toll on you. It's like knocking your head against a brick wall sometimes. Hopefully her husband will retire early and she will qualify for Medicare. I will suggest she get a Medicare supplemental policy and we can start again in her quest for a CI. I am willing to help her again...just don't know if she would want to get her hopes up again...she got very depressed after all was said and done. Deb H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 You may look at purchasing individual insurance coverage from a cochlear friendly insurance co. Check with cochlear to see who they reccomend On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 11:22pm, Debyell4@... wrote: > In a message dated 2/4/2004 7:22:06 PM Pacific Standard Time, > stargazzingnite@... writes: > but it's mind boggling to me as to why this > women need go through such extremes to get what she rightfully deserves > sad for sure > I agree....it's very mind boggling. The whole process of her being > denied a > CI took a year. We were all worn out with it. Fighting the system can > take > a toll on you. It's like knocking your head against a brick wall > sometimes. > Hopefully her husband will retire early and she will qualify for > Medicare. > I will suggest she get a Medicare supplemental policy and we can start > again > in her quest for a CI. I am willing to help her again...just don't know > if she > would want to get her hopes up again...she got very depressed after all > was > said and done. > > Deb H > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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