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Re Sherry: . . . her doctors now refuse to refer her to a gastro or

hepatologist and her insurance won't pay for her to see one without a referal..

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All I can think is that this is a bunch of creeps determined to please the

insurance company by keeping their " cost averages " down. Could they be

receiving bonuses for doing so? This seems to constitute a legally actionable

offense. Does anyone here know of an advocacy group that might look into this

situation? Unfortunately,when we are ill, we often don't have the physical,

mental,

or financial resources to track down sources for help. What insurance

company do you have? Going directly to the top level of the insurance company

you

can reach would seem the first step to try. Does your area have a newspaper or

television editorialist/reporter of the battling, expose-writing sort? This

is serious stuff. You MUST have treatment. The statistics for AIH left

untreated are not good.

As for whether AIH exists, the standard, recognized world-wide medical

organizations and institutions certainly believe it exists. There is no lack of

documentation available from a wide range of sources. That part can be fairly

easily fought, unless you have a doctor who, for his/her own reasons, will

benefit from insisting otherwise.

I'm puzzled by this situation, and worried. If we can just find the right

key to unlock it --- .

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[] Generally (but certainly not always), a male is more capable of

putting emotion aside and making a hard decision.

~~~I really feel that kind of philosophy stems from the fact that women

show emotion more readily than men. That's a problem seen everywhere in

society - people jumping to conclusions because of what they consider to

be proof of something that isn't proof at all. Just because women

become emotional more easily, (and show it more easily), doesn't mean

men don't feel the emotion just as strongly. And, just because women

show their emotions more often, doesn't mean they can't make objective

decisions regardless of that fact. Actually, I would guess that

possibly women are more capable of putting emotion aside and making a

hard decision. Look at the fact that most violent crime is committed by

men. That doesn't show much " putting emotion aside " , when it comes to

making the decision whether or not to commit a violent act!

Carol

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