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Would you please add Samatha from Carolina Hospital in Charlotte, North

Carolina to our group. somoore@...

>>> LAguiar@... 01/05 9:01 AM >>>

Are there any regulation or guidelines from Medicare you can direct me to.

What you and Rea have told me is my feelings too but the person who does our

cost report feels differently.

[(Aguiar, )] I'm confused, Mia-I thought you were asking whether you

could balance bill Medicare for a charge denied by the primary commercial

payer-how did the Cost Report get into the picture?

J. Aguiar

Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston

>>> mchaney@... 01/04 10:52 AM >>>

It's my understanding that medicare would cover the acquisition with the a

copy of the EOB from the insurance.

Organ Acquistition cost

Hi,

Will Medicare cover the acquisition cost for a kidney transplant if

the primary insurance carrier excludes the acquisition of the organ costs?

Medicare will not become primary for this patient until 6/1/02 The plan

covers all other transplant related expenses except for the acquisition of

the organ.

Mia Bolton-McKelvey

Kidney/Pancreas Program

Medical University of S.C.

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In a message dated 2/26/1 10:28:42 PM, you wrote:

<<Arianrhod SilverWheel and I'm from Italy.>>

Welcome to our group! Please feel free to throw a log on the fire once in a

while. Each of us brings wisdom to share.

It's wonderful to have another Italian too!

Benedizioni

merry

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Hi Rashunda,

Welcome to the list! Y'all??? You must be from southern Switzerland!! Just

kidding around---I am from South Carolina, where we all say yall.

Angie

The Herbarie

at Stoney Hill Farm

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> Hi Rashunda,

> Welcome to the list! Y'all??? You must be from southern

Switzerland!!

Angie,

Actually I'm originally from Memphis, TN and lived in Greensboro, NC

for 7 years!:-) " Y'all " comes naturally!

Rashunda

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Hi Rashunda,

aren't you on the UKsoaping network too?? I lived in Zuerich for 10 years

from 72-82, then 3 years in Locarno. How are you finding the red tape

there?? I suppose it can't really be any worse than here in the UK.

Regards

Denice

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>> Hi Rashunda,

>> Welcome to the list! Y'all??? You must be from southern

>Switzerland!!

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>Angie,

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>Actually I'm originally from Memphis, TN and lived in Greensboro, NC

>for 7 years!:-) " Y'all " comes naturally!

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>Rashunda

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> I'm not sure I understand this Marsha, file section???

Sorry Jane, I will tell you, if you look at the left hand side of this

page, there is a list of places you can go here, messages, files, etc,

and if you click on Files, I have some items there to read.

Hope it works for you, I notice, that on my computer, sometimes your

messages run way out to the right field? I have to follow you along by

moving the bottom bar over the right? Not sure why that is not

wrapping around but maybe someone here can answer.

Marsha J.

Working on the definitions page, btw. Just so busy.

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I concur. I’m new too. I have a

problem with sounds such as gum chewing, popcorn eating, etc. The worse…oh,

the worse is clock ticking and my cats grooming themselves. It’s gotten

so bad I’ve shood my cats out of the room and

get extremely uncomfortable when they look like they are about to groom

themselves. Ugh. I have some medical problems too which react to this sound or

whatever sensitivity I have. I am looking into those earplugs; which are my

only relief (especially at night, I bought them because the fan we have ticks).

Thanks.

New

Member

Hi I'm new to this site. I reviewed Marsha

's description of

soft sound sensitivity and for the first time felt

like I read

something that described me perfectly!!! I

have pursued psychiatric

avenues (both talk therapy and medications) which

helped in some

aspects but has not helped with this particular

problem at all. Where

can I get help? Is it possible to be rid of

this horrible

sensitivity? I hate feeling this way. It

seems to be getting more

intense as I get older and consequently becoming

very bothersome. I

will do almost anything at this point for some or

any relief!

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Hi Marsha: Oh dear, I am so sorry, I will ask my husband why that is so, too and if either one of us finds out, we'll let each other know.

I am sorry!

I will check out the other, thanks Marsha.

Jane

Reply-To: Soundsensitivity

Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 15:03:50 -0000

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: Re: New Member

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> I'm not sure I understand this Marsha, file section???

Sorry Jane, I will tell you, if you look at the left hand side of this

page, there is a list of places you can go here, messages, files, etc,

and if you click on Files, I have some items there to read.

Hope it works for you, I notice, that on my computer, sometimes your

messages run way out to the right field? I have to follow you along by

moving the bottom bar over the right? Not sure why that is not

wrapping around but maybe someone here can answer.

Marsha J.

Working on the definitions page, btw. Just so busy.

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>The worse.oh, the worse is clock ticking and my

> cats grooming themselves. It's gotten so bad I've shood my cats out of

> the room and get extremely uncomfortable when they look like they are

> about to groom themselves.

Hi, ,

I have the cat grooming thing, too--sometimes. The cat we have now is

not a compulsive groomer like some of them are, fortunately! Clocks

don't really bother me...if they did, though, I guess I would glare

and snap at them like I do with people in my family when they cough,

clear their throats, breathe, chew, turn pages, or sneeze.

Jess

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oh guess what Marsha, I still can't find those files you mention, there is nothing to the left of this other than our emails. Suggestions??

Jane

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Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 15:03:50 -0000

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: Re: New Member

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> I'm not sure I understand this Marsha, file section???

Sorry Jane, I will tell you, if you look at the left hand side of this

page, there is a list of places you can go here, messages, files, etc,

and if you click on Files, I have some items there to read.

Hope it works for you, I notice, that on my computer, sometimes your

messages run way out to the right field? I have to follow you along by

moving the bottom bar over the right? Not sure why that is not

wrapping around but maybe someone here can answer.

Marsha J.

Working on the definitions page, btw. Just so busy.

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today I told my sister-in-law what I have, first time she'd known, I'm coming out of the closet more now on this sound sensitivity thing. We were looking at houses with her and when I noticed drumming happening from somewhere, she said " oh, we have that here every weekend and then there are games, a high school is a mile away and we all get used to it. " So then I said well, I don't think I would get used to it and then told her what I have.

She glared at me and kind of left wondering what the heck I was talking about. Alas!

Jane

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Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:39:14 -0000

To: Soundsensitivity

Subject: New Member

Hello Everyone,

My name is Amy, I am 48 years old and I have had this problem with

people noises (breathing, chewing, GUM, silverware clinking, etc.)

all my life! I can remember way back in elem. school sitting next

to this kid with asthma and all I could hear was his CONSTANT

breathing and I remember RAGE from listening to his open mouth

breathing. I would look around and no one else seemed to be

bothered - I thought I was NUTS....I was only in 3rd grade. My Mom

finally asked the teacher to move me and I totally remember when I

got away from him. Ohhh, what a relief, that was pure torture

sitting by him.

While growing up, I left the dinner table in a rage almost every

night...as soon as my Dad would start to eat. I just couldn't take

it...and Thanksgiving with my Grandfather....EEEE GADS!!!!

I attacked my sister once when she started eating a pickle. It was

a knock down drag out fight!

People eating popcorn at the movies. I have moved from seat to seat

trying to find a popcorn free zone, I pretty much avoid movies or I

will keep my fingers in my ears until the movie starts and usually

the movies are so loud it helps.

My sister has this too and so does my niece, but we just called

it " The Curse " . I had no idea (until today) that other people had

this problem. I am going to tell them about this group. Looking

forward to being part of this group.

Thanks - Amy

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Yes, and the longer you read about these other people with the same

" problems " the more you realize how much it has affected you your whole

life. The movie thing, concerts, buses, Planes, anywhere there are a lot of

people, jury duty...all nightmares for us!

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>Reply-To: Soundsensitivity

>To: Soundsensitivity

>Subject: New Member

>Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:39:14 -0000

>

>Hello Everyone,

>My name is Amy, I am 48 years old and I have had this problem with

>people noises (breathing, chewing, GUM, silverware clinking, etc.)

>all my life! I can remember way back in elem. school sitting next

>to this kid with asthma and all I could hear was his CONSTANT

>breathing and I remember RAGE from listening to his open mouth

>breathing. I would look around and no one else seemed to be

>bothered - I thought I was NUTS....I was only in 3rd grade. My Mom

>finally asked the teacher to move me and I totally remember when I

>got away from him. Ohhh, what a relief, that was pure torture

>sitting by him.

>While growing up, I left the dinner table in a rage almost every

>night...as soon as my Dad would start to eat. I just couldn't take

>it...and Thanksgiving with my Grandfather....EEEE GADS!!!!

>I attacked my sister once when she started eating a pickle. It was

>a knock down drag out fight!

>

>People eating popcorn at the movies. I have moved from seat to seat

>trying to find a popcorn free zone, I pretty much avoid movies or I

>will keep my fingers in my ears until the movie starts and usually

>the movies are so loud it helps.

>

>My sister has this too and so does my niece, but we just called

>it " The Curse " . I had no idea (until today) that other people had

>this problem. I am going to tell them about this group. Looking

>forward to being part of this group.

>Thanks - Amy

>

>

>

>

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Hi!you are lucky. in a few months you will bejust fine 100% fine. not enough time for irreversible damage. To: SSRIsex Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 5:01 PM Subject: New member

hi i'm 25 years old male i was prescriped paxil/seroxat along with other medications but not

SSRI i took paxil about 12.5 mg for about 17 days about 13 days regulary

and about 3-4 days intermittently after i read about PSSD and sow a

testimony on youtube of PSSD victim until i visited another doctor which

took me off paxil cold turkey and tapered the other medication

for another two weeks then i stopped them completely but since they are

not ssri i'm not worried about their effect that much but i'm worried about the paxil drug itself

i've stopped the medication about 2 mounth so far i regained my ability

to erect and ejaculate and since i read about PSSD i was frightened

about the pleasure of orgasm lest it not return to normal this fear

was immense to the extend that i worry it could practically have

influenced the mind in someway and caused the pleasure not to return

completely

sofar the pleasure have returned partially but from time to time it

returns almost completely then a sense of immense fear overwhelm me and

that causes me to slip back so far everything returned to normal except

the pleasure of orgasm

which returned partially now the question is what are my chances of

orleady having or developing PSSD and could it be chronical? this is my

condition in a nutshell so if any of you here have an idea please help. thank you.

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are you sure of what you say, i took only one pill of lexapro (10mg) 6 months ago, and there is still absolutely none improvement.To: SSRIsex From: deltafelidae@...Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 14:46:28 -0700Subject: Re: New member

Hi!you are lucky. in a few months you will bejust fine 100% fine. not enough time for irreversible damage. To: SSRIsex Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 5:01 PM Subject: New member

hi i'm 25 years old male i was prescriped paxil/seroxat along with other medications but not

SSRI i took paxil about 12.5 mg for about 17 days about 13 days regulary

and about 3-4 days intermittently after i read about PSSD and sow a

testimony on youtube of PSSD victim until i visited another doctor which

took me off paxil cold turkey and tapered the other medication

for another two weeks then i stopped them completely but since they are

not ssri i'm not worried about their effect that much but i'm worried about the paxil drug itself

i've stopped the medication about 2 mounth so far i regained my ability

to erect and ejaculate and since i read about PSSD i was frightened

about the pleasure of orgasm lest it not return to normal this fear

was immense to the extend that i worry it could practically have

influenced the mind in someway and caused the pleasure not to return

completely

sofar the pleasure have returned partially but from time to time it

returns almost completely then a sense of immense fear overwhelm me and

that causes me to slip back so far everything returned to normal except

the pleasure of orgasm

which returned partially now the question is what are my chances of

orleady having or developing PSSD and could it be chronical? this is my

condition in a nutshell so if any of you here have an idea please help. thank you.

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