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They say Medicare will not pay for the tests. BC/BS said my diagnosis code doesn't exclude it but didn't know if it will cover them! AAARRRGGG.

Does one need a doctor's prescription for the test to have it considered for insurance?

Is there a published study from Dr. Fine? It sure would help in discussing the Enterolab tests with my doctor.

Do you recommend getting the tests? Have they helped you?
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I just used the search feature and found some info.........
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Hi !
I got my PCP to write out a script and our insurance covered some, but not all of the testing.
It's definitely worth a try..
The tests sure do help if you want to know if you have a sensitivity to gluten, dairy (lactose/casein), etc., depending on which panel you pick.
Some send for the tests when they can't get their symptoms to improve, by meds, diet......


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Thanks from a former Buckeye....Cleveland.

There is so much info here that it's overwhelming. Thank goodness for all of you. It's good not to feel so alone in all this.
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I see where you put "former" Buckeye! Go Bucks!
Are you not living in Ohio now???
I'm from the North Canton area.

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No, I'm a southern lady now. Alabama. I just don't talk funny.

One day some guy asked me if I was fixin to leave (he wanted my parking place.) I told him, "Not only am I fixin to, I'm going to."

My favorite thing has got to be that they "mash" the elevator button.

I've lived in Cleveland, Columbus, Omaha, now north of Montgomery!
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I just emailed my doctor's office the EnteroLab web site as well as the Archives of Internal Medicine page that has Dr. Fine's name.

I chickened out of emailing the Poo Song to the girls there........

I haven't even been to the office, yet. Doc only see patients on Thursays. I guess she does the procedures all other days and is off on Fridays. The earliest appointment was end of July when we'll be out of town. Now I'm scheduled for the end of August! Dr. does reply to phone calls at least.
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OMG the devil made me do it

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The devil made me do it. I sent the Poo Song to the girls in the office with both their names and TGIF in the title. I told them to turn the speakers down if anyone else was around.
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:lol: :lol:

Good for you.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

In case anyone is wondering about the "Poo Song", it was performed by some of the members of the cast of the TV show Scrubs, and she entered a link to it here:

http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7838

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Much obliged, Tex. You made me feel much better. DH couldn't believe I sent it to them. :lol:
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You're very welcome. I'm kind of surprised at your use of the term "much obliged", though. I was under the impression, (from one of your previous posts), that you eschewed Southernisms. :grin:

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I thought "much obliged" was western....like in the old TV westerns. I thought it was what I'd say to a guy named Tex.

No, my Northern family won't let me talk Southern.....
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The "word origin experts" seem to feel that the western boundary of the South, ends in East Texas, but I believe it goes much farther west than that. Your example of the old western movies is evidence of that, (because obliged is definitely a Southern word, especially when used to convey gratitude).

Growing up here in Central Texas, for example, we used virtually every word that is supposedly attributed to "The South". I never heard anyone say "thank you", until I entered the public school system. Gratitude was always expressed as "I'm much obliged", at home, and in the community. Of course, it didn't take long for the school system to play havoc with my vocabulary. LOL.

Well gee, I'm sorry to hear that your family suppresses your vocal freedom. :lol: I've always found that Southern dialect adds a lot of color, warmth, and a certain degree of "human interest", to otherwise mundane communications. The only other U. S. dialect that can hold a candle to it is the language of Noo Yawk. I'm not sure which is the most interesting, but I love them both. Unfortunately I'm only fluent in one, and I'm slowly losing it, through disuse. <sigh>

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Quote from Tex's post......... "Unfortunately I'm only fluent in one, and I'm slowly losing it, through disuse. <sigh>"

Me Too!! I love to hear a good southern accent and the expressions are priceless.

On one of our earlier dates my (future) husband asked me "how much further". I siad "just a piece down the road". He laughed at me so hard I started losing my accent immediately!! I still love it though!!

Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
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