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No doubt, they'd love for you to drop it. But don't. Keep at 'em, as

if you were a terrier, with a (wel-functioning) bite locked on an

ankle. I do not know just what will turn the key for you, but I'd try

every possibility!

You do, after all, pay them -- what? weekly? monthly? quarterly?

etc.??? And you should have the coverage you're paying for. I think,

anyhow. (Are they gonna deny repair of a cleft palate for a baby?)

C.

> The first letter he sent listed the surgery as needed to repair a

> skeletel malformation. But the insurance co still wanted more info

> on why, so the rest is backup. I'd have thought the first

submission

> would get through alone, guess not. I'll talk to the OS people

again

> and see if it can be classified as congenital if you think that

might

> help. I kind of get the feeling that the insurance co is just

trying

> to make this a real big hassle so I drop it. Not going to happen,

> though :)

>

> Thanks,

>

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