I guarantee you wouldn't be the first, your friend knew the risks when he chose to become a gastroenterologist lol'What if I spurt on Andy?' How do you apologize to a friend for something like that? Flowers would not be enough.
Well thanks for dragging it up, great read!LMAO as I sit in the waiting room awaiting my first anal probe. I still can’t believe I searched INGO for “colonoscopy”...
7. 'You put your left hand in, you take your left hand out...'.
And I'll never consider the sound of an air compressor starting up in the same light, again..
Well that was pretty much a no brainer. Two very small polyps that they removed and are sending to the lab but I’m not going to lose any sleep over the results. Two very small pockets of diverticulosis that are nothing of concern. Time to crank up the fiber in the diet.
The most disappointing part was not even remembering the anesthesia. I was looking forward to that from what I’ve heard but I don’t even remember falling asleep and was pretty much awake and mostly back to normal in about 15 minutes.
PSA:
Not to Denny the thread but I had mine about five years ago. During my consultation with the Doctor he tells me what all is going to happen then ask if I have been having any issues. I told him I had been experiencing diarrhea for a few days that was black in color (sorry for the detail but it’s important).
He asks how black and I tell him very black. He said ok we’re going to do a blood test in the stool. I’m thinking ok he’s still going over part of the procedure in a couple days. Then he says lower your pants and I say “Huh, wait, what NOW!?”
My mind races back to being a kid and my mom throwing away socks or underwear because it would be terrible and reflect on her as a parent if I was in an accident and had to go to the hospital with holes in my fruit of the looms. What if the underwear I had on had bleach spots, a hole in them or fraying elastic.
I reluctantly lowered my britches and got the swab test completed. The test was positive for blood in my stool so they changed my procedure diagnosis to a different code.
I had the procedure and Allen’s post was right on target with the way it was. Everything came back perfectly clear. He said the blood in the stool
was probably from some food poisoning. Then I get a $1,500 Bill in the mail. I call to find out why it’s wasn’t a no charge under my insurance wellness. They said when the doctor changed the code it changed the billing. It was the exact same procedure just coded differently. I fought it for about three months before it was going to go to collections so I ended up using Care Credit that was interest free and around $50 a month for two years instead of paying it in full.
I know I’m setting myself up for the INGO Hazing but I don’t want anybody else to get a $1,500 Bill by surprise.
I've had to go back and forth between my doctor's office and Anthem BC before because of the way something was coded. Usually just had to have the doctor's office resubmit with the "covered" code. They wouldn't work with you? That's kinda sucky!
Nope they wouldn’t budge. Insurance company told me to do what you said. Get them to resubmit. They said they were not allowed to change coding because it could be considered insurance fraud. It was so ridiculous which is why I used Care credit to pay them. I like to pay off any debt I have as soon as possible but I used the interest free payment plan to stretch out the payments over two years.
I completely agree. I took it all the way up to the patient advocate department but they wouldn’t budge. That’s The Beacon Medical system at its finest.That bites. How could it be insurance fraud when the insurance company itself is telling them to change the code and resubmit? I hate that crap.
I had one today. I had polyps before. Nothing 3 years ago, so I was hoping to start stretching it out. But they came back. Get them out before they turn to cancer. Easy to prevent, just get checked. And my insurance picks up the tab.
There was a lot of women in there today. I didn't see any other men.
I had one today. I had polyps before. Nothing 3 years ago, so I was hoping to start stretching it out. But they came back. Get them out before they turn to cancer. Easy to prevent, just get checked. And my insurance picks up the tab.
There was a lot of women in there today. I didn't see any other men.