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Rebecca Petris
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What are the side effect of Sclelerals that they only consider some patients and not others? And how long must i be in pain for a doc to give me that referral? Does insurance generally help with these costs? Is there anyway to know in advance before they make them for you if you can even handle gas permeables? Thanks!
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What are the side effect of Sclelerals that they only consider some patients and not others? And how long must i be in pain for a doc to give me that referral?
Does insurance generally help with these costs?
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Originally posted by kaypeeohI couldn't get insurance to cover Restasis because the company decided my dry eye was the result of LASIK.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
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Originally posted by kaypeeohI couldn't get insurance to cover Restasis because the company decided my dry eye was the result of LASIK.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
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That's mind-boggling. Fortunately also extremely unusual!
Perhaps it's something we just haven't heard much about. I am only relaying my one experience with this subject. I thought it was a pretty ballsy thing to do - remind me not to charge my eye medical problems to my health insurance. Especially since it was someone who knew me and I was unaware of their identity. I also didn't know it was any of their business.Don't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.
The Dry Eye Queen
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Since the prescription was written by a doctor, I imagine I could have argued that the reason for the Rx was so I could wear RGPs. But I was able to use the veterinary version of the drug. Restasis cost $90 for a month's supply. The veterinary version, Optimmune, cost $5 a month.
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So... "Today's Tip" from Kay-Pee-Oh
Borrow your neighbor's dry-eyed dog (after all, we all know how to recognize the signs by now)... quick visit to the nearest vet... an Rx... and $50 copays are suddenly a thing of the pastRebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
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It's a small tube. The cyclosporine is in a petrolatum base. What worked best for me was to put a dab in the eye at bedtime. First thing in the morning, I rinsed the oil out.
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I am not being funny, or trying to make a message. Many health insurance policies state they will not cover charges resulting from elective surgeries.
Better read our policies and be sure.Don't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.
The Dry Eye Queen
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