My insurance denied coverage of my surgery. "Not medically necessary" according to some chart they use to fuck with people's well being. If I sat on my ass eating Doritos and eroded to the point where I can no longer walk then they'd cover it. But since I am proactive and have tried to help myself by getting in better shape they don't feel I "need" it. Fucking assholes.Feral wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 2:54 pmtwocoach, sorry you're going thru that, having back problems totally degrades the quality of your life. And I don't blame you for wanting to avoid surgery if you can do it.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:05 pm I am currently awaiting the approval of my insurance company so I can get a discectomy scheduled. Hopefully cleaning out all of the junk that escaped from a herniated disc two Decembers ago will help alleviate some pressure and friction on my L5 nerve that has been damaged so I can have some form of pain relief. Hoping it will provide some relief for my current situation and allow me to kick my inevitable spinal fusion surgery a few more years down the road. I am really not interested in having that done at all and would like to avoid it at all costs.
~ 20 years ago I had a bulging disc with radiation of the pain down my leg. Thankfully, an epidural shot "fixed" it, and I've been mainly pain free since.
But between Christmas and New Years I developed it on the other side, and after waiting the 6-12 weeks for the sciatica to go away on its own, which isn't uncommon, I've had an MRI and am waiting two months to see the neurosurgeon. Unfortunately, there's no one thing like a bulging disc to "fix", so it looks like I might be facing surgery, but I hope not.
Last Feb I had changed my diet, started intermittent fasting, began walking no less than 2 miles/day, cut back on my drinking, and lost 25 pounds. Now, I can't walk half a block and haven't since late Dec., but I've managed to lose 6 of the 8# I gained over Christmas by fasting.
More proof that getting old, isn't for sissies.
With this minimally onvasive outpatient surgery, I could probably avoid the bigger, riskier, far more expensive and far more negatively life-altering fusion surgery but they are too fucking dumb to think like humans with brains. If all health insurance companies erupted into spontaneous fireballs, I would grab a bag or marshmallows and toast their demise.
FUCK!