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Addressing the psychological impacts of neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 6 11:38am | Replies (47)

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You know what’s frustrating Medicare Medicaid United healthcareMVP. My doctor calls in a prescription one that I’ve been on for a while and now it’s denied and now it has to go for review three of the medication’s. I’m on addictive gabapentin pregabalin, and modafin I am lucky I can afford to pay out-of-pocket, but I can’t imagine what hell it must be for people who can’t now plainly if I did not get my medication I would experience withdrawal symptoms just what I need with my autonomic neuropathy I can imagine the stress and anxiety many people feel who can’t afford to pay out of pocket. I think the medical industry of this country, though the richest in the world has a great deal to be desired. I was on the phone for over 2 1/2 hours today trying to get my prescriptions approved. Needless to say the people I spoke to passed me around and when I finally got some answers, the answers was it was denied and they’re going to refer it back to my doctor and then my doctor’s gonna refer back to them and then they’re gonna refer it back to my doctor, blah blah blah blah blah anyway as I started this post I was pissed off now I’m just disgusted, but my anxiety level is gone, and I am back to living in the moment you know the pain of neuropathy put you in a very dark place the medical industry just put you in a place. A little venting never hurt. I’m gonna go out. Sit in the sun and listen to some music.

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Sitting in the sun and listening to music is definitely one of the ways that I deal with my chronic pain whenever I can.