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  • 10 months later...

Hi Felicia,

Technically, the patient did not order the

test, the center did.

To my way of thinking the only reason that

the doctor would want to follow with the patient is if the doctor snipped a polyp

and wanted to go over the result of the biopsy. If the polyp was snipped, the

colonoscopy will be billed to the patient and not the program.

If it was routine, there is no reason for

the program to pay for a follow-up.

Please let me know if I am missing

something.

Hope this helps,

Thanks,

Bill

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[mailto:TxFinancialCoordinators ] On Behalf Of ELIZONDO, FELICIA

Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006

12:54 PM

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TxFinancialCoordinators

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On a

patient that goes for a colonoscopy and the office schedules him for a follow

up visit to go over the results. Do you cover the f/u visit as part of the

evaluation?

Thank you,

Felicia

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Yes it can be common,I have it also numbness in my hands,feet and toes with the tingling,my labs are in the normsl range also ,does your come and go orm are you having it all the time or is it more when you are tired ,

Deborah

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Could someone please tell me:

Have any of you ever had problems with numbness and tingling in your extremities? My labs are all normal right now, but this numbness is driving me crazy. I also have the trembling (like with the hyper) but the doctor seems to think it still may be thyroid related. I have to go back in approx. 4 wks for labwork and then another doctor's visit. Is it normal to have these symptoms and yet all labs are in normal range?

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Hi,

Something interesting I ran across a few days back worth sharing...

There was an article in the newspaper talking about that millions of

unsuspecting people have celiac disease or gluten intolerance. It

went on to say that many people had subtle symptoms that went away

when wheat was removed from their diet. The most popular was numbing

and tingling. Also getting leg cramps while sleeping. I had both

and both have mostly gone away, especially the leg cramps. I used to

have to have a bottle of tonic water next to my bed, so I could drink

it when I got Charlie horses -the quinine is what relieves the

cramps. I haven't had one for almost a year and I stopped eating

gluten on July 3, 2006. Maybe that is significant!

Also, numbness and tingling can also be a sign that you have low

Vitamin B12 levels or maybe even pernicious anemia, which I have.

Not counting on my tingling and numbness totally going away, but it

has improved.

Jamy, or whomever posted about a new labsonline gluten test...

There is not a new celiac test. It is a new tool used to determine

if it is worth further testing such as by a biopsy. I have gluten

intolerance, but tested negative on every test including the biopsy

and only tested low borderline via saliva. I wish I had saved my

money and bought quality foods instead; and eliminated gluten and saw

if I felt better. That's what I eventually did anyway! And yes my

quality of life has much improved!

Bj

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> It is almost constant right now, more on my left side than my

right. Sometimes Im thinking one thing, but saying another -- makes

me sound pretty stupid at times. And when I walk into walls, that's

pretty embarrassing. I also get this painful rash, although very

small, on my fingers, usually right hand but now starting on my left

as well. It's only there for a few days, maybe a week and then goes

away. My doctor is giving me a month and then we may start searching

for other things.

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> Have any of you ever had problems with numbness and tingling in

your extremities? My labs are all normal right now, but this

numbness is driving me crazy. I also have the trembling (like with

the hyper) but the doctor seems to think it still may be thyroid

related. I have to go back in approx. 4 wks for labwork and then

another doctor's visit. Is it normal to have these symptoms and yet

all labs are in normal range?

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Alana,

I have always been told by drs. that it is often before the symptoms

even show that one is most contagious. While symptoms are active, one

also remains contagious (through sneezing, coughing, etc). They also

say that after 24 hrs. on antibiotics one is likely no longer

contagious. BUT, from my own personal experiences, with myself and my

daughter, I don't believe this one at all!

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I was told that it was when you have a fever. But i always get antibiotics for mine and 24 hours after your on those your no longer contagious. thats what i have always been told.

CAROL CARUSO

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To: asthma Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 4:44:31 AMSubject: Question

Does anyone know -when someone is sick with a cold or bronchitis or whatever, at what point are they contagious?Thanks,Alana

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I live in MD just down the coast from ya and there is NO SMOKING in side of any business including bars and there is a designated smoking area for them.

From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of sea_girl111Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 9:00 AMTo: asthma Subject: Question

I am curious where everybody lives, and what their smoking laws are.I live in New Jersey and there is an indoor smoking ban. (I think there is an exception for Atlantic City casinos.)Thanks,Alana

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Can you send dh and I any info you can find of Cape May and Wildwood and the casino's stuff, after my surgery in a month we're going to take a trip up that way for our anniversary. My mailing address is P.O.Box 252 Clements Md 20624. Thanks so much!!!

From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of sea_girl111Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 9:00 AMTo: asthma Subject: Question

I am curious where everybody lives, and what their smoking laws are.I live in New Jersey and there is an indoor smoking ban. (I think there is an exception for Atlantic City casinos.)Thanks,Alana

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Hi Alana. Here in Georgia there is no smoking in indoor public places.

Madeline

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I live in Nebraska; the state-wide ban will start this coming summer. Grand Island started the ban last summer.

Rhonda W.

"Behold , I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you." (Luke 10:19)

To: asthma Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 7:59:56 AMSubject: Question

I am curious where everybody lives, and what their smoking laws are.I live in New Jersey and there is an indoor smoking ban. (I think there is an exception for Atlantic City casinos.)Thanks,Alana

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