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In reply to the discussion: My Cardiologist Is Applying to my Insurance Company to See if I Can Have a $6,500 Injection. [View all]NNadir
(37,901 posts)9. Keep up with this optimistic anecdotal stuff and...
...I'll punch you in the eye! (A joke between my friend Lucky for any potential alerters around here.)
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My Cardiologist Is Applying to my Insurance Company to See if I Can Have a $6,500 Injection. [View all]
NNadir
Sunday
OP
Yes, I've looked into it. I find it amazing that it can now be done without open heart surgery, via catheter.
NNadir
Sunday
#6
I hope it is approved and that it works. Even a few years more, once we are quite elderly, is a true gift. Let us know
ratchiweenie
Sunday
#4
Need ya to stick around and keep irritating folks with the facts and edumacating the rest of us ;). Good luck !! n/t
Cheezoholic
Sunday
#12
Positive thoughts for approval. Whatever treatment you ultimately choose, I pray that it
LoisB
Sunday
#15
Mine was rejected. I ended up with Repatha. My LDL's are negligible at this point.
Gore1FL
Sunday
#18
I know you're a spring cluck, but aren't you on Medicare? And if so, is it covered?
erronis
Sunday
#25
NN, I'm befuddled by this and frustrated with my lack of a response for this news.
littlemissmartypants
Sunday
#28
I'm sure you've looked into it. What are the outcomes of the replacement vs the injection for a man of your age and
retread
Sunday
#38
Thanks. To be perfectly honest I only see four trials for PCSK9 inhibitors in aortic stenosis, three in China, one...
NNadir
9 hrs ago
#43