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Re: insurance and PVA and cardioversions

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My insurance co paid for my second ablation- all my cardioversions

(including two in eight days) without any questions asked :-)

-Ronnie

At 12:55 PM 1/2/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>Message: 21

> Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 11:01:39 -0000

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>Subject: Re: Insurance and PVA's

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> > Had a PVA Oct. 28th at the Mayo with Dr. Packer...has eliminated

>(thus far) my A-Fib but am now having a great many palpitations

>(especially after I eat...it's getting where I avoid food and am

>losing too much weight). Dr. Packer has discussed putting me back on

>Tambacor or perhaps another PVA (touch-up). In case I go with a 2nd

>PVA, anyone know what the insurance companies think of such a thing?

>My first one cost $53,000! Thanks and Happy New Year to all!

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