Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Hi Maya, Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? Regards, Clive chiroprator and/or deep tissue massage? Date: Fri, Nov 1, 2002, 10:03 AM Hi everybody, I was considering going to a chiroprator to get " re-aligned " as I've read it mentioned here as helpful a few times. What can I expect as far as services? Do they normally do deep tissue massages? I'm feeling quite stiff and am hoping loosening the muscles will help improve my ROM and overall flexibilty. Are there any other options (Pilates, beginner yoga, " soft " massage) that have also helped? As for my recovery, at 7+ weeks post-op I'm getting more independant of my cane everyday. I'm starting to walk away without it, which I read is a good sign. I'm still limping and after a rough day of cleaning and running errands, I find I'm sore the next day but NOTHING like the pain-drama I experienced pre-op. I've been sleeping comfortably on my back, sides and tummy for a few weeks now. Dr. Mont confirmed my meralgia paresthetica suspicions at my 6 week check-up: http://www.neurobc.com/conditions/maralgia_paresthetica.htm He said it should go away in a few months (he seemed surprised that I actually have this). I think it's because the muscles are so tight, hence the desire to get massaged I'm not restrained by it at all, it's just a pinched nerve that catches me off guard sometimes. I " PT " myself at the gym here at home 3x a week (hip machine, treadmill for 5 minutes, quads, etc.) Nothing too strenuous but my weight limits are increasing all the time. I was a fitness walker until about 2 months before surgery when I just couldn't do it without miserable pain. I expect to be back on track (at 5x week at 40 minutes) by my 6 month mark in March. Thanks for all the suggestions and encouragement. Ola right c+, mont, 9/9/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Hi Maya, Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? Regards, Clive chiroprator and/or deep tissue massage? Date: Fri, Nov 1, 2002, 10:03 AM Hi everybody, I was considering going to a chiroprator to get " re-aligned " as I've read it mentioned here as helpful a few times. What can I expect as far as services? Do they normally do deep tissue massages? I'm feeling quite stiff and am hoping loosening the muscles will help improve my ROM and overall flexibilty. Are there any other options (Pilates, beginner yoga, " soft " massage) that have also helped? As for my recovery, at 7+ weeks post-op I'm getting more independant of my cane everyday. I'm starting to walk away without it, which I read is a good sign. I'm still limping and after a rough day of cleaning and running errands, I find I'm sore the next day but NOTHING like the pain-drama I experienced pre-op. I've been sleeping comfortably on my back, sides and tummy for a few weeks now. Dr. Mont confirmed my meralgia paresthetica suspicions at my 6 week check-up: http://www.neurobc.com/conditions/maralgia_paresthetica.htm He said it should go away in a few months (he seemed surprised that I actually have this). I think it's because the muscles are so tight, hence the desire to get massaged I'm not restrained by it at all, it's just a pinched nerve that catches me off guard sometimes. I " PT " myself at the gym here at home 3x a week (hip machine, treadmill for 5 minutes, quads, etc.) Nothing too strenuous but my weight limits are increasing all the time. I was a fitness walker until about 2 months before surgery when I just couldn't do it without miserable pain. I expect to be back on track (at 5x week at 40 minutes) by my 6 month mark in March. Thanks for all the suggestions and encouragement. Ola right c+, mont, 9/9/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Hi Maya, Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? Regards, Clive chiroprator and/or deep tissue massage? Date: Fri, Nov 1, 2002, 10:03 AM Hi everybody, I was considering going to a chiroprator to get " re-aligned " as I've read it mentioned here as helpful a few times. What can I expect as far as services? Do they normally do deep tissue massages? I'm feeling quite stiff and am hoping loosening the muscles will help improve my ROM and overall flexibilty. Are there any other options (Pilates, beginner yoga, " soft " massage) that have also helped? As for my recovery, at 7+ weeks post-op I'm getting more independant of my cane everyday. I'm starting to walk away without it, which I read is a good sign. I'm still limping and after a rough day of cleaning and running errands, I find I'm sore the next day but NOTHING like the pain-drama I experienced pre-op. I've been sleeping comfortably on my back, sides and tummy for a few weeks now. Dr. Mont confirmed my meralgia paresthetica suspicions at my 6 week check-up: http://www.neurobc.com/conditions/maralgia_paresthetica.htm He said it should go away in a few months (he seemed surprised that I actually have this). I think it's because the muscles are so tight, hence the desire to get massaged I'm not restrained by it at all, it's just a pinched nerve that catches me off guard sometimes. I " PT " myself at the gym here at home 3x a week (hip machine, treadmill for 5 minutes, quads, etc.) Nothing too strenuous but my weight limits are increasing all the time. I was a fitness walker until about 2 months before surgery when I just couldn't do it without miserable pain. I expect to be back on track (at 5x week at 40 minutes) by my 6 month mark in March. Thanks for all the suggestions and encouragement. Ola right c+, mont, 9/9/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 -Clive I have blue shield and got my resurfacing covered.However it took 9 months and an appearance before the grievance panel to do it.I'm going to assume that you saw Dr. Beaule.He did my hip and at 61/2 weeks post op I'm very happy with his work. Matt -- In surfacehippy@y..., " Clive R Frederick " <clive@c...> wrote: > Hi Maya, > > Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI > after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding > resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay > for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. > Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? > > Regards, Clive > > > ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Thanks Matt, Yup it was Dr. Beaule. Matt was it BCBS of California or some other state? He indicated he doesn't have too many problems with BCBS out of state companies, he indicated BCBS of California are very difficult. Regards, Clive Re: BSBS and resurfacing? -Clive I have blue shield and got my resurfacing covered.However it took 9 months and an appearance before the grievance panel to do it.I'm going to assume that you saw Dr. Beaule.He did my hip and at 61/2 weeks post op I'm very happy with his work. Matt -- In surfacehippy@y..., " Clive R Frederick " <clive@c...> wrote: > Hi Maya, > > Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI > after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding > resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay > for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. > Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? > > Regards, Clive > > > ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Thanks Matt, Yup it was Dr. Beaule. Matt was it BCBS of California or some other state? He indicated he doesn't have too many problems with BCBS out of state companies, he indicated BCBS of California are very difficult. Regards, Clive Re: BSBS and resurfacing? -Clive I have blue shield and got my resurfacing covered.However it took 9 months and an appearance before the grievance panel to do it.I'm going to assume that you saw Dr. Beaule.He did my hip and at 61/2 weeks post op I'm very happy with his work. Matt -- In surfacehippy@y..., " Clive R Frederick " <clive@c...> wrote: > Hi Maya, > > Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI > after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding > resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay > for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. > Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? > > Regards, Clive > > > ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Thanks Matt, Yup it was Dr. Beaule. Matt was it BCBS of California or some other state? He indicated he doesn't have too many problems with BCBS out of state companies, he indicated BCBS of California are very difficult. Regards, Clive Re: BSBS and resurfacing? -Clive I have blue shield and got my resurfacing covered.However it took 9 months and an appearance before the grievance panel to do it.I'm going to assume that you saw Dr. Beaule.He did my hip and at 61/2 weeks post op I'm very happy with his work. Matt -- In surfacehippy@y..., " Clive R Frederick " <clive@c...> wrote: > Hi Maya, > > Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from the JRI > after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS regarding > resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded to pay > for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, i.e. > Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? > > Regards, Clive > > > ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Clive It was blue shield of California,it was very difficult.I know of one other person on this site,Isara, who got covered by blue shield recently.AS far as blue cross I'm not sure what's going on.There is a class action suit in the works but I haven't seen any posts lately about it.Do you have blue shield or blue cross? Matt .. > > Hi Maya, > > > > Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from > the JRI > > after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS > regarding > > resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded > to pay > > for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, > i.e. > > Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? > > > > Regards, Clive > > > > > > ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 I was resurfaced by Dr. s on 5 September 2002 and was covered by BC/BS of Minnesota...As has been emphasized many times on this group: Do not try and deal with the insurance companies yourself, let the Dr's staff handle it!! Mark Re: BSBS and resurfacing? Clive It was blue shield of California,it was very difficult.I know of one other person on this site,Isara, who got covered by blue shield recently.AS far as blue cross I'm not sure what's going on.There is a class action suit in the works but I haven't seen any posts lately about it.Do you have blue shield or blue cross? Matt . > > Hi Maya, > > > > Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned from > the JRI > > after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS > regarding > > resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be persuaded > to pay > > for it somehow because the individual components are FDA approved, > i.e. > > Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this strategy? > > > > Regards, Clive > > > > > > ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 Isara - I had my surgery with De Smet on June 12, 2002 and received the bill in early October. The nice thing was I received a refund of about EUR 300. Hang in there, the bill will arrive. Doug >>> isara11@... 11/06/02 01:55AM >>> <html><body> <tt> Indeed, I got approved on the first level of appeal, but since I went <BR> to Belgium I have yet to find out if they will pay anything. I still <BR> have not gotten the accounting from Dr. DeSmet and the hospital. Now <BR> he says it can take up to 6 months. & nbsp; I am hoping that they will, but <BR> they exclude overseas coverage except for emergency or urgent. I have <BR> been waiting for the accounting and am pretty much on my own with a <BR> request, no Dr.'s staff to go to bat here. <BR> <BR> I started the elliptical machine at 5 minutes on Sept. 13th, and that <BR> was hard to do then. Now I am at 30 minutes, and can increase that <BR> easily as I am at my 2nd week. I have lost over 20 lbs. Now I am <BR> doing the Nia class. The dancing is fun and much of it I can do, but <BR> the kicks are the hardest part. Most of the time I have to sit down <BR> and move my arms for part of the class. I can integrate on most of <BR> the moves at a lower level, but look forward to kicking higher.<BR> <BR> Isara<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; Hi Maya,<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt;<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; Thanks I am now more knowledgeable than before. Just returned <BR> from<BR> & gt; & gt; the JRI<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; after seeing Dr. PB, nice guy. Anyone had dealings with BCBS<BR> & gt; & gt; regarding<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; resurfacing? Dr. PB indicated confidence that they can be <BR> & gt; persuaded<BR> & gt; & gt; to pay<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; for it somehow because the individual components are FDA <BR> approved,<BR> & gt; & gt; i.e.<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; Conserve with a THR'ish cup, anyone know more about this <BR> strategy?<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt;<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; Regards, Clive<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt;<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt;<BR> & gt; & gt; & gt; ://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/<BR> & gt; & gt; <BR> & gt; & gt; <BR> & gt; & gt; <BR> & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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