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You said that you get Medicaid to pay for most of your vitamins and supplements....HOW? I have a G/J tube and they are supposed to cover anything that goes into the tube for nutrition or medical purposes, but I've not been able to get them to cover any of my supplements...even with doctors orders and backing. Did you have to jump through hoops?

Hi Kristie,

What state do you live in? Have you tried appealing these decisions? In Pennsylvania, I have been able to get CoQ10 covered pretty easily. I also take all of my meds through my J-tube, but I'm not sure they approved it based on that alone. I haven't tried to get other vitamins, but I will be trying within the month, so I can let you know how that goes. With the CoQ10, my mito doctor wrote a 3 page letter with references stating that it was necessary for patients with mito. I can send you a copy of this, if it would be helpful to you. It's pretty thorough and goes into explaining mitochondrial diseases too. The Carnitine I actually get IV, so that is covered by my primary insurance.

When the insurance does reject something then my mom usually appeals it and if the appeal is rejected, she will go to the state representative and ask for a complaint form for the insurance commissioner. Sometimes getting them involved can help.

The one thing that I am trying to figure out is how to get medicaid to pay for the CoQ10 from Tishcon. Right now they will only pay for the over the counter kind that they have at the pharmacy. If anyone has any ideas on that, I am all ears.

I hope this is at least a little bit helpful. If you are lucky enough to live in Massachusetts., one of the mito doctors is working with a state representative to get supplements for people with mito covered. Hopefully he'll make it happen and then maybe we can push for this in other states.

Happy Holidays! Malisa "Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway".- Kay Ash

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Here is a listing of where Q-Gel can be purchased other than

epic4health. Hopefully you can get it covered that way.

HOW TO ORDER Q-GELĀ®

The following list, in no particular order,

is a contact sheet for where one can purchase

Q-Gel

Name: Dr. Sinatra's "Advanced BioSolutions"

URL: http://www.drsinatra.com

Name: Swanson Health Products, Inc.

Phone: 1-

URL: http://www.SwansonVitamins.com

Name: EPIC

Phone: 1-

URL: http://www.epic4health.com

Name: Solanova Natural Remedies

Phone: 1-

URL: http://www.Solanova.com

Name: Phytotherapy

Phone: 1-

Name: NutriMedika Corp.

Phone: 1-800-NUTRI-62 (1-)

Fax: 1-

URL: http://www.NutriMedika.com

Name: Jordets'

Phone: 1-

Name: Longevity Science (Distributed by

Klabin Marketing)

Phone: 1-

Name: Optimum Health

Phone: 1-

Phone: 1-

Name: New Era Labs, Inc.

Phone: 1-877-NEWERA (1-)

Fax: 1-

Email: newerainfo@...

Q-Gel is also available at your favorite neighborhood

health food store under the following brands:

Country Life

Solanova

Phytotherapy

Optimum Health

EPIC

Rexall/Sundown

Mellen Medical

NutriMedika

Longevity Science

StayWell

Nature's Edge

Quad Labs

Doctor's A-Z

Whitworth

Swanson

Design for Health

Malilibear@... wrote:

In a message dated 12/19/2003 9:46:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,

kristiep@... writes:

You said that you get Medicaid to pay for most of

your vitamins and supplements....HOW? I have a G/J tube and they are

supposed to cover anything that goes into the tube for nutrition or

medical purposes, but I've not been able to get them to cover any of my

supplements...even with doctors orders and backing. Did you have to

jump through hoops?

Hi Kristie,

What state do you live in? Have you tried appealing these

decisions? In Pennsylvania, I have been able to get CoQ10 covered

pretty easily. I also take all of my meds through my J-tube, but I'm

not sure they approved it based on that alone. I haven't tried to

get other vitamins, but I will be trying within the month, so I can let

you know how that goes. With the CoQ10, my mito doctor wrote a 3 page

letter with references stating that it was necessary for patients with

mito. I can send you a copy of this, if it would be helpful to you.

It's pretty thorough and goes into explaining mitochondrial diseases

too. The Carnitine I actually get IV, so that is covered by my primary

insurance.

When the insurance does reject something then my mom usually

appeals it and if the appeal is rejected, she will go to the state

representative and ask for a complaint form for the insurance

commissioner. Sometimes getting them involved can help.

The one thing that I am trying to figure out is how to get

medicaid to pay for the CoQ10 from Tishcon. Right now they will only

pay for the over the counter kind that they have at the pharmacy. If

anyone has any ideas on that, I am all ears.

I hope this is at least a little bit helpful. If you are lucky

enough to live in Massachusetts., one of the mito doctors is working

with a state representative to get supplements for people with mito

covered. Hopefully he'll make it happen and then maybe we can push for

this in other states.

Happy Holidays!

Malisa

"Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the

bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway".

- Kay Ash

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Here is a listing of where Q-Gel can be purchased other than epic4health. Hopefully you can get it covered that way.

Thanks . Are all of these Q-gels the same quality as the Tishcon?

Malisa

Happy Holidays! Malisa "Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway".- Kay Ash

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There you go, Kristie. It's been aproved in your state! They can't deny you. Great information Malissa. I'm glad to hear that they are working on it in Massachusetts. Trish has her meds covered by insurance there including her CoQ. She has had this for some time.

Hi Alice,

It's not covered YET in Mass.....they're working on it with a state representative though. I think it'll happen eventually. The doctor fighting for it doesn't seem like he is going to give up until it's covered. I wish I had a doctor in PA fighting for us like that!

Malisa

Malisa

Happy Holidays! Malisa "Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway".- Kay Ash

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There you go, Kristie. It's been aproved in your state! They can't deny you. Great information Malissa. I'm glad to hear that they are working on it in Massachusetts. Trish has her meds covered by insurance there including her CoQ. She has had this for some time.

Alice

Re: Malisa...re: Medicaid and supplements

You said that you get Medicaid to pay for most of your vitamins and supplements....HOW? I have a G/J tube and they are supposed to cover anything that goes into the tube for nutrition or medical purposes, but I've not been able to get them to cover any of my supplements...even with doctors orders and backing. Did you have to jump through hoops?

Hi Kristie,

What state do you live in? Have you tried appealing these decisions? In Pennsylvania, I have been able to get CoQ10 covered pretty easily. I also take all of my meds through my J-tube, but I'm not sure they approved it based on that alone. I haven't tried to get other vitamins, but I will be trying within the month, so I can let you know how that goes. With the CoQ10, my mito doctor wrote a 3 page letter with references stating that it was necessary for patients with mito. I can send you a copy of this, if it would be helpful to you. It's pretty thorough and goes into explaining mitochondrial diseases too. The Carnitine I actually get IV, so that is covered by my primary insurance.

When the insurance does reject something then my mom usually appeals it and if the appeal is rejected, she will go to the state representative and ask for a complaint form for the insurance commissioner. Sometimes getting them involved can help.

The one thing that I am trying to figure out is how to get medicaid to pay for the CoQ10 from Tishcon. Right now they will only pay for the over the counter kind that they have at the pharmacy. If anyone has any ideas on that, I am all ears.

I hope this is at least a little bit helpful. If you are lucky enough to live in Massachusetts., one of the mito doctors is working with a state representative to get supplements for people with mito covered. Hopefully he'll make it happen and then maybe we can push for this in other states.

Happy Holidays! Malisa

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Try using that Qgel has orphan drug status to get it covered. I am getting my insurance to pay for it. I sent in my second claim about 2 months ago. They denied it even though I sent a copy of the approval from the first appeal.

I appealed and got it covered. Next time I am going to write a big note on the invoice and claim form to see the approval, the claims processors are usually on quotas and stuff and are rushing thru things. Or, the person opening the mail does not take everything out of the envelope.

Janet Sample

Re: Malisa...re: Medicaid and supplements

You said that you get Medicaid to pay for most of your vitamins and supplements....HOW? I have a G/J tube and they are supposed to cover anything that goes into the tube for nutrition or medical purposes, but I've not been able to get them to cover any of my supplements...even with doctors orders and backing. Did you have to jump through hoops?

Hi Kristie,

What state do you live in? Have you tried appealing these decisions? In Pennsylvania, I have been able to get CoQ10 covered pretty easily. I also take all of my meds through my J-tube, but I'm not sure they approved it based on that alone. I haven't tried to get other vitamins, but I will be trying within the month, so I can let you know how that goes. With the CoQ10, my mito doctor wrote a 3 page letter with references stating that it was necessary for patients with mito. I can send you a copy of this, if it would be helpful to you. It's pretty thorough and goes into explaining mitochondrial diseases too. The Carnitine I actually get IV, so that is covered by my primary insurance.

When the insurance does reject something then my mom usually appeals it and if the appeal is rejected, she will go to the state representative and ask for a complaint form for the insurance commissioner. Sometimes getting them involved can help.

The one thing that I am trying to figure out is how to get medicaid to pay for the CoQ10 from Tishcon. Right now they will only pay for the over the counter kind that they have at the pharmacy. If anyone has any ideas on that, I am all ears.

I hope this is at least a little bit helpful. If you are lucky enough to live in Massachusetts., one of the mito doctors is working with a state representative to get supplements for people with mito covered. Hopefully he'll make it happen and then maybe we can push for this in other states.

Happy Holidays! Malisa Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

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Yes...but Trish has had coverage in Massachusetts for several years with her Blue Cross.

Alice

Re: Malisa...re: Medicaid and supplements

There you go, Kristie. It's been aproved in your state! They can't deny you. Great information Malissa. I'm glad to hear that they are working on it in Massachusetts. Trish has her meds covered by insurance there including her CoQ. She has had this for some time.

Hi Alice,

It's not covered YET in Mass.....they're working on it with a state representative though. I think it'll happen eventually. The doctor fighting for it doesn't seem like he is going to give up until it's covered. I wish I had a doctor in PA fighting for us like that!

Malisa

Malisa

Happy Holidays! Malisa "Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway".- Kay AshMedical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

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Malisa

They are made by Tishcon for these other companies as I understand it. You

do have to be careful, as these other companies also sell other types of

CoQ10 that aren't the Tishcon Q-gel. It usually means reading the fine print

on the bottle. Sundown also has it under their name.

laurie

> From: Malilibear@...

> Reply-To:

> Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:17:26 EST

> To:

> Subject: Re: Malisa...re: Medicaid and supplements

>

> In a message dated 12/20/2003 9:11:25 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> dgregori@... writes:

> Here is a listing of where Q-Gel can be purchased other than epic4health.

> Hopefully you can get it covered that way.

> Thanks . Are all of these Q-gels the same quality as the Tishcon?

> Malisa

>

> Happy Holidays!

> Malisa

> " Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee

> doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway " .

> - Kay Ash

>

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Malisa,

It is very interesting that you are from PA and got it covered. Guess that means in the end they really can't deny me now. I would love to see the letter your doc wrote. I don't have any doubt my doc wouldn't agree to do the same. I think it is just easier for them to deny it then to really think about the ramifications of approving stuff....IRKS me to no end. If you could email me off list with the info I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Kristie

Message: 8 Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 00:49:45 EST From: Malilibear@...Subject: Re: Malisa...re: Medicaid and supplementsYou said that you get Medicaid to pay for most of your vitamins and supplements....HOW? I have a G/J tube and they are supposed to cover anything that goes into the tube for nutrition or medical purposes, but I've not been able to get them to cover any of my supplements...even with doctors orders and backing. Did you have to jump through hoops?Hi Kristie,What state do you live in? Have you tried appealing these decisions? In Pennsylvania, I have been able to get CoQ10 covered pretty easily. I also take all of my meds through my J-tube, but I'm not sure they approved it based on that alone. I haven't tried to get other vitamins, but I will be trying within the month, so I can let you know how that goes. With the CoQ10, my mito doctor wrote a 3 page letter with references stating that it was necessary for patients with mito. I can send you a copy of this, if it would be helpful to you. It's pretty thorough and goes into explaining mitochondrial diseases too. The Carnitine I actually get IV, so that is covered by my primary insurance.When the insurance does reject something then my mom usually appeals it and if the appeal is rejected, she will go to the state representative and ask for a complaint form for the insurance commissioner. Sometimes getting them involved can help.The one thing that I am trying to figure out is how to get medicaid to pay for the CoQ10 from Tishcon. Right now they will only pay for the over the counter kind that they have at the pharmacy. If anyone has any ideas on that, I am all ears. I hope this is at least a little bit helpful. If you are lucky enough to live in Massachusetts., one of the mito doctors is working with a state representative to get supplements for people with mito covered. Hopefully he'll make it happen and then maybe we can push for this in other states.Happy Holidays! Malisa "Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway".- Kay Ash

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They are made by Tishcon for these other companies as I understand it. Youdo have to be careful, as these other companies also sell other types ofCoQ10 that aren't the Tishcon Q-gel. It usually means reading the fine printon the bottle. Sundown also has it under their name.

Thanks for the info, Laurie. I do have a bottle of Q gel made by the Sundown brand, but it doesn't say made my Tishcon. It says made by "Rexall Sundown" on the back. I have a feeling that I may have one of the Sundowns that Tishcon doesn't make since it doesn't specifically say made by Tishcon. I would think this would get confusing if ordering over the phone or online since you can't actually look at the fine print on the back of the bottle.

Malisa

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On the Sundown Q-gel, there is a statement on the back at the very bottom invery small print that says it is Q-gel, made by Tishcon. The gel-caps saySundown, but you need to look for the Tishcon name. It is the most expensivethat Sundown sells and is not in all stores.

Thanks so much Laurie! It makes more sense to me now.

Happy Holidays! Malisa

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Malisa

On the Sundown Q-gel, there is a statement on the back at the very bottom in

very small print that says it is Q-gel, made by Tishcon. The gel-caps say

Sundown, but you need to look for the Tishcon name. It is the most expensive

that Sundown sells and is not in all stores.

laurie

> From: Malilibear@...

> Reply-To:

> Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 16:10:45 EST

> To:

> Subject: Re: Malisa...re: Medicaid and supplements

>

> In a message dated 12/20/2003 4:19:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> lfitzger@... writes:

> They are made by Tishcon for these other companies as I understand it. You

> do have to be careful, as these other companies also sell other types of

> CoQ10 that aren't the Tishcon Q-gel. It usually means reading the fine print

> on the bottle. Sundown also has it under their name.

> Thanks for the info, Laurie. I do have a bottle of Q gel made by the Sundown

> brand, but it doesn't say made my Tishcon. It says made by " Rexall Sundown " on

> the back. I have a feeling that I may have one of the Sundowns that Tishcon

> doesn't make since it doesn't specifically say made by Tishcon. I would think

> this would get confusing if ordering over the phone or online since you can't

> actually look at the fine print on the back of the bottle.

> Malisa

>

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