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Well it started with the feet like fire shooting up to my legs chest, etc. It's escalted to burning feeling, tingling, numbness, now affecting my arms, etc. Neurology said it was neuropathy which I got in 2019 after taking the Shingrix Vaccine, and it has steadily gotten worse. Just had a test of my neck with an MRI but they didn't include the spine which I know I have a lot of damage. I asked why and the answer because of insurance. Also had another nerve study test done. At night when laying or daytime when laying down it's horrible. During the day I'm fine as long as I'm standing upright. If I just lay there and don't move it continues and feels like I'm on fire. I cannot stand it, and I won't take gabapentin, or Lyrica. So I take nothing now. Got an appointment for an ultrasound consultation tomorrow to see if I'm a candidate and if so, if insurance pays for it and depending on copay will try it. Not putting any faith into it. I've tried frequencies using RIFE technology which I'm doing now but not sure I'm adding the right frequencies since I'm no better, Tens, Red Light Light Therapy, Supplements, etc., and nothing has worked. It's getting worse! The feeling is feet, legs, now arms, hands, etc. Burning, Pins & Needles!

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Last year Simon Med Imaging ran a special here in AZ; $600 for lumbar, thorasic, cervical and brain MRI's with and without contrast for anyone wanting or needing all areas covered. This price, of course, was predicated on patient paying upfront on date(s) of service. This is MUCH less than what they charge and get from insurance companies. Perhaps your insurer might reimburse you in the end if you file on your own, perhaps not. You might look this with imaging clinics in your area.

Am so tired if insurance companies interfering with patient care. HMO's more than all of the others.