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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m able to see my adult children’s EOBs but they are very non-descript and I can’t tell what they’ve been seen for. I can see the provider name and just a generic description like lab or exam. I can’t see the actual diagnostic or procedure code. Of course, your ex could always search for the doctor to see if they’re a mental health provider if that’s the concern. [/quote] Not a mental health concern. He has his own mental health concerns and is trying to deflect attention from that and suggest that a surgery and a sports injury I had years ago are impairing my physical health and ability to perform caregiving tasks, so therefore he should have more custody. I need to do basic follow up appointments at the practices that were the gatekeepers for those procedures and courses of treatment but I’m afraid to even call them. Obviously I will share all my full medical records up front with a judge but in the meantime I don’t want to create situations that put further put me on the defensive or can be twisted even if it ultimately has a neutral explanation. It’s expensive and exhausting. I’ll call the insurer again tomorrow. [/quote] what does your lawyer think?[/quote]
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