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Fluoxetine/Prozac question
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 457938" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>The ARNP works for the psychiatrist - who is supposed to OK all the medications. I understand what you are saying - but I am in a catch 22 - Insurance is denying any testing or appts with psychiatrists, and except for the ARNP/and the physcian that supervises her, the psychiatrists in our part of the state won't see people under 18. THe only one that will is what our therapist feels is worthless, and wouldn't reccommend a child seeing that one. A company called "Cenpatico" manages the Healthwave insurance company when it somes to mental health. They just deny everything. You can only see people on their list of providers, and only see them IF they OK it. I hate it. But, I am signed up for a NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) series of classes - one night a week for 12 weeks with hopes I can learn more and advocate for my child at school and with the insurance company. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 457938, member: 12511"] The ARNP works for the psychiatrist - who is supposed to OK all the medications. I understand what you are saying - but I am in a catch 22 - Insurance is denying any testing or appts with psychiatrists, and except for the ARNP/and the physcian that supervises her, the psychiatrists in our part of the state won't see people under 18. THe only one that will is what our therapist feels is worthless, and wouldn't reccommend a child seeing that one. A company called "Cenpatico" manages the Healthwave insurance company when it somes to mental health. They just deny everything. You can only see people on their list of providers, and only see them IF they OK it. I hate it. But, I am signed up for a NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) series of classes - one night a week for 12 weeks with hopes I can learn more and advocate for my child at school and with the insurance company. KSM [/QUOTE]
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