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Reply to "Express Scripts denied pre-authorization for Ozempic. What to do now?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go to a real doctor?[/quote] I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.[/quote] Then just pay for it yourself instead of trying to find a way to lie to insurance company.[/quote] I will pay for it but since I payed tens of thousands of dollars to insurance over years why not try to get some benefit from it once in a blue moon? also, when did I lie to insurance? it is a fact that I am obese [b]and that dieting has made me more obese[/b]. my blood work is what it is. [/quote] That is not a “fact” in any way whatsoever. Sorry, the laws of science apply to you too.[/quote] as i said, i've been dieting for 40 years and i am now 50 pound overweight. unaided dieting does not work for me. it's a fact.[/quote] Diets rarely work for anyone. You just need to eat healthy food and move more. Taking a pill is the easy way out.[/quote]
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