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Even neuropsychologist got a "NO" from insurance company...
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 489216" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I had posted before about getting denied for testing that the neuropsychologist ordered. I had been calling Cenpatico and the Insurance company and being told BS that the testing she wanted was for medical reasons not mental health reasons so the side that manages the mental health benefits denied it and was telling me that the psychiatrist should refile it to the medical side. Well, neuropsychologist actually called me herself and explained that they had filed it to both and got denials from both. We then talked about the questionaires that husband, difficult child and I completed and she said that all three of our forms showed high levels of depression in difficult child. She is willing to send results to our therapist. She also says she is leaning towards more bipolar than any other diagnosis. I know it is not "official" as she has never seen difficult child. But I do trust her opinion. </p><p></p><p>She said after I get the school testing she will review and then maybe we will try to get testing approved again. She also asked if difficult child has ever been on abilify or depakote. We haven't. I just hate going the medicine route as the last three medications were a disaster. But she explained that two of those medications we had problems with are not good for bipolar. </p><p></p><p>Well, getting ready for another day. difficult child has kept us late the last two nights working on a power point presentation due yesterday. I begged her to let me do the typing for her... and finally at 10pm she asked me if I would do it. She had done 5 slides from 6pm to 10pm. I started typing and in 30 minutes I had the last 4 done. Why is she so stubborn?? And when she got home from school her first announcement was "It's not my fault I am late with it!" Duh... it was a month long project and it is your fault. </p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 489216, member: 12511"] I had posted before about getting denied for testing that the neuropsychologist ordered. I had been calling Cenpatico and the Insurance company and being told BS that the testing she wanted was for medical reasons not mental health reasons so the side that manages the mental health benefits denied it and was telling me that the psychiatrist should refile it to the medical side. Well, neuropsychologist actually called me herself and explained that they had filed it to both and got denials from both. We then talked about the questionaires that husband, difficult child and I completed and she said that all three of our forms showed high levels of depression in difficult child. She is willing to send results to our therapist. She also says she is leaning towards more bipolar than any other diagnosis. I know it is not "official" as she has never seen difficult child. But I do trust her opinion. She said after I get the school testing she will review and then maybe we will try to get testing approved again. She also asked if difficult child has ever been on abilify or depakote. We haven't. I just hate going the medicine route as the last three medications were a disaster. But she explained that two of those medications we had problems with are not good for bipolar. Well, getting ready for another day. difficult child has kept us late the last two nights working on a power point presentation due yesterday. I begged her to let me do the typing for her... and finally at 10pm she asked me if I would do it. She had done 5 slides from 6pm to 10pm. I started typing and in 30 minutes I had the last 4 done. Why is she so stubborn?? And when she got home from school her first announcement was "It's not my fault I am late with it!" Duh... it was a month long project and it is your fault. KSM [/QUOTE]
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