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Hi Sue-

 

Saw your paragraph in the thread titled:  " Dosage of Vitamin D for SAD-Carol "

where you mentioned NeuroTransmitter testing.

 

All it takes is having an open minded doc who is willing to set up an account

with the lab and order the test kit for you.  Or you can call the lab and see

which docs are using them who are close by to where you live. 

 

It's so easy...if you live in a state where NT testing is allowed, then the lab

will drop ship the test kit right to you, you do the test (usually urine) and

then mail it back to the lab.  They then send the results to your doc.  That

simple.

 

If you live in a state where NT testing is not allowed, using an out of state

doc solves that problem.  Not sure where you live but hopefully they allow NT

testing which just makes it easier.

 

NeuroSciences is considered by many to be " the " lab to run NT testing and unless

something has changed since my last test, they are still a Medicare approved

lab.  Here's the listing of all their hormonally related profiles:

https://www.neurorelief.com/index.php?option=com_content & task=category & sectionid\

=12 & id=40 & Itemid=46

My doc bounces me back and forth between tests #9223/9023/9028 and sometimes

9505. 

 

Thus so far, all my NT tests have all been coverd by Medicare as long as the

correct corresponding CPT and DX codes is used.  As you can by linking futher on

each test page...the lab even provides lists of the correct codes to use!  Talk

about making it simple.  Anyway, I see you mentioned the VA...not sure if that

means you are also on Medicare as well.   

 

Kathy

 

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 >

>I'm not able to exercise. Most days all I can do is care for my 2

> cats. If I even do a load of laundry, it sets me back even more.  

>I am on Zoloft too.

>What type of doctor would test for NTs? I go to the VA for all of

> my care. They know nothing about CFS and very little about Fibro.

>

>Thanks again!

>Sue

 

 

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