Wednesday, April 22, 2009

a year and a half in braces...


hey all.

thanks for your comments... i'm still alive!

i am fully recovered from having my wisdom teeth taken out. I was so worried about having dry socket, but everything went really well! Also, I'd never been put under before--or had an IV--and I must say, it wasn't so bad. i felt pretty good when i woke up :)

the past couple of months have been tremendously irritating on the braces/surgery front.

i still owe a couple hundred dollars to dr. vetter's office. money has been very tight lately, and my boyfriend recently lost his job. i'm struggling to pay my rent, let alone pay off my surgeon consultation from last october.

last week i went in to dr. vetter's office to make a payment (finally) on my account, and i asked the financial coordinator lady what i should do next. she said since they hadn't spoken with me in a couple of months, they hadn't yet faxed my application for surgery coverage to the insurance company (cigna). she did it that day, and they asked for more proof that i need the surgery by last friday. she sent in xrays and whatever else they requested, but i got a letter today that says that cigna has denied my request. to be honest, i was expecting it, but now i'm not sure what i should do.

to make matters worse, the financial coordinator at dr. vetter's office told me that capital one financing, who works with the office to finance patients, has discontinued offering medical loans. they are trying to find another company to work with.

soo... is anyone else paying for this surgery out of pocket? it looks like that is what is going to happen with me (if someone will finance me!!). I'm just wondering if there's anything else i can do, besides appeal to the insurance company. hold a freaking bake sale?

i also had a dentist appointment last week, and it was so painful! the dentist flossed my teeth and her hands were covered in blood when she was done. and i try and floss regularly, too!

i want my surgery now, please!

/end frustration rant

4 comments:

V said...

Hey Melissa, how great to hear you're still there!

Don't despair hun, you're over the dull, long part now, things will only speed up the closer you get to surgery, I promise!

I thought it would never come, and am now 2 weeks post-op after almost 2 years in braces! You're going to LOVE the result and will all have been worth it!

Hang in there petal! And good luck with all the finance stuff, I'm soooo glad I didn't have to worry about that side of it! xx

iamu asurme said...

Hi Melissa,

I saw your blog from V's site and thought I could give you some advice on financing your surgery. My surgeon uses Care Credit and although I have insurance, I had to put a deposit and so I signed up for Care Credit (carecredit.com)

Hope this helps,
Reuel

stephanie said...

If you have a bake sale, I'll totally join you. That's a great idea.

Just because they denied you doesn't mean you can't get them to cover it. You can appeal - and you can appeal many times. Call Cigna and talk to them about the appeal process. Unless you've got a contractual exclusion (like me), that should do the trick. I got letters from my orthodontist and my surgeon (they are posted on my blog, too, if you want examples) and I also had to write one.

Other than that, if you figure out a way to pay for it - let me know. I'm still working on that one.

funkyrhodes said...

Hi Melissa, I feel your pain. I also have Cigna and was denied...twice. The surgeon thought it was a joke that they would deny me. I had to submit another request and have it brought before a panel. The surgeon was great in the wording of her letter, and ultimately I got accepted. I wish you luck and hope you persist like crazy to get it done!