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Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Jun 22 1:39pm | Replies (39)

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Update: Tezspire injections started. But took 5 months after insurance prior authorization went through. No one told me that insurance would pay for it. Why? The doc’s practice didn’t want to pay for it first & get reimbursed. So all the infections & steroids during the summer were because of MONEY. I was told quietly by a nurse that if it didn’t kick in by 6 months it might never will. I just had my 5th dose. O2 keeps going down. No recent steroid use. But now it’s been 2 months since he tried to push through a script for a new rescue inhaler.
OY!! Word of advice to anyone: chase it. No one at the insurance company gave me the direct response (started in May ‘23) until August. Had to squeeze everyone & play dumb at judicious times to get to a supervisor type to explain.. I have another “situation” that is going to make things worse, gotta get surgery. Oh, & try a sleep study. They’ve tried helping my breathing (sarcasm here), & just finished figuring out my O2 levels were dipping into low 80s when I slept. After 6 sleep studies. Sorry for TMI.. just tired.
Thanks for reading this all if u did. Hopefully something helps someone.

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I’m very worried of using Tezspire. Looking into the medicine it only has been out since 2022, therefore, they don’t have enough data to say what the side effects are. I don’t have COPD nor asthma. I do have allergies and get monthly shots, but my chronic cough does not go away. As you, they want to do a sleep apnea study. I don’t see how that’s going to cure my chronic cough. So frustrating!