Had my exam with the neuro ophthalmologist. As of right now my optic nerve is fine. Good news in this battle.
Now I’m dealing with my insurance agency again. They approved my treatment meds for a year. Called in a refill. Now they deny it. Pharmacy isn’t sure why because they have the file that says it’s good for a year. Now I wait with only 2 days left of meds. So frustrating.
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Most of us have been where you are in dealing with insurance and bureaucracy. I’m sorry to hear this, but urge you to keep pressing the insurance company.
I’ll be praying for a quick resolution. Keep us posted.
Got an update from the pharmacy. They aren’t deny the drug just the quantity. So doctor needs to do another scrip. They are going to try to put a rush since I’ll be out of pills by Thursday.
Smartcloud1981, it's Fancy1959. I go for my big follow-up eye exam in about a month. It's been almost two years since I've seen the eye doctor so I've been a bad girl! I'm praying my news is as good as yours but I know my eyes have changed and I hope it's not in a very bad fashion. I'm glad your news is positive in your eyes are doing just fine. I'll keep thinking good thoughts for you and I hope you think good thoughts for me in my eye exam because I know I'm going to need them. Fancy.
Good luck with the exam. I need to go to my regular eye doctor. Pretty sure it’s chabged a litte. Just glad the optic nerve isn’t damaged yet. They were concerned before because there was abnormal lesions on my mri
Have you tried calling the RX company for help? I would try the copay assistance program, if you are using one. When u was on gilenya, they were able to send out a one week emergency supply, if you still have a valid script. Good luck.
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