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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I met with my doctor again this afternoon. He complained that he doesn't get paid extra for filling out prior authorizations and that it takes too much of the staff's time. I gave him the fax number to send the chart notes, so all he has to do is fax them over to my insurance company. I called my insurance company to verify. Later in the afternoon, I received a message from a nurse at the doctor's office asking what medication it is that I want him to prescribe. This was disheartening because it has already been prescribed. I am so frustrated. I don't know what to do. My blood glucose levels are in the mid-200s and spiked into the mid-300s this weekend. I was nauseous and sleepy. I don't know what to do. [/quote] Find a new doctor.[/quote] +1 If you have blood glucose in the mid-300s, you have bigger problems than lack of insurance coverage.[/quote]
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