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i am 19 and have enlarged varicose viens, i really can not afford to pay for the removal on my own so i wanted to make my insurance pay for it. But I am not sure what to say to get them to pay for it. Any suggestions would be appreticated! :)

2007-07-02 10:22:24 · 3 answers · asked by icequeen877 2 in Health Women's Health

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You would need to contact your dr to write a letter stating that the procedure is medically necessary because there are no other options to try and treat this. Then after that you can file an appeal if they deny the claim. Also, when calling the insurance company ask to speak to a supervisor to find out how many times you can appeal on this issue (I bring this up in case you have to do it more than once).

2007-07-02 22:40:17 · answer #1 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

When I turned 28 I already had been in pain, embarrassed, and scared of becoming pregnant. I didn't want my big blue varicose veins to get worse. The All Natural Varicose & Spider Vein Solution program was an easy read and easy to do. Within 21 days there was a big difference in how my legs looked and I can wear shorts without feeling embarrassed. I feel so much better with more energy and for giving me back a healthier body, and the legs that a 28 year old should have.

Naturally heal your veins?

2016-05-16 05:01:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After 10 years of struggling with all sorts of creams and pills to treat this embarrassing problem I was able to get rid of my varicose veins by using natural healing methods and alternative herbal home remedies.

Read Diane Thompson's "Varicose Veins Secrets" (also available in electronic format at: http://www.varicoseveinscure.org ). By following this guide book I was able to eradicate my varicose veins pretty fast. God bless!

2014-09-17 14:21:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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