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Fustrated..what to do?

From: Dona (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:07:55 -0500 (CDT)


I went to my RE today because of ovarian pain on the left side and my period being late. He took an ultrasound and said my overies looked cystic and could be the cause of the pain. He advised I take Motrin. He ordered new blood work I go for a fasting insulin tomorrow. I dont know if it will show IR because of the actos. I talked to him about changing to glucophage. He said that Actos is better for me if my labs show normal but will write me an RX for glucophage if I wanted after the labs come back. my last labs done in december were normal probably from my pregnancy which resulted in MC late november (although he said it wasnt likely). Then when I went to pay my co pay I was informed I owed 300.00 for todays visit because Aetna dropped them in Jan. All I could do was pay and say I didnt know after insisting the nurse double check my insurance info...I have PPO and can go anywere I want so I thought. I was wrong.So now I am back at square one. The cycsts are back and I feel very angry and sad.I asked how many cycles before we can start clomid...Doctor said 2. Now I dont even want to know what thats going to cost without coverage...not even for an office visit. I feel hopeless....I guess it is not in gods will that I have a child anytime soon. Sorry about my going on and on.I just feel so bad.I cant stop cyring. Dona



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