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M1K, I sent you a Private Message.
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Binney
Thanks for posting the link. I hope everyone will get involved...regardless of age.
We're all in this together. Besides, our hope is to become old enough to BE on Medicare someday !
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Well, Purple, I took your advice and got in touch with AARP. Response and original message below. for those over 50 their preference survey looks interesting. Think if we "oldies but goodies" all took the survey and put down of interest Medicare covering compression garments it might just take off? If we do it before Apr. 1 one of us might win $25,000. Just think of how many compression sleeves you could buy with that
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Sent: Tue, Feb 12, 2013 12:51 pm
Subject: Re: Lymphedema Treatment Act << Reference ID: 1446210 >>Dear Ms. Knowles:
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AARP, 601 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20049>> Original Message ...
>> To: Bulletin@aarp.org
>> Subject: Lymphedema Treatment Act
>> Sent: 02/12/2013 09:46
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>> As a valuable advocate and resource, for the older population, I thought you would be interested in the following regarding Medicare and lymphedema care. This situation definitely appears to be discrimination against older women with complications from breast cancer. Before I went on Medicare, my medical insurance allowed compression garments which have helped me to keep mild lymphedema under good control. Now that I am on Medicare I am not afforded that most important, first line of defense. I fear what this situation will eventually do to my quality of life. In the end it is not just breast cancer we must survive but the after effects of treatment, as well.
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>> Many health care providers and the population, in general, are not aware that Medicare does not cover compression garments for breast cancer patients with lymphedema? As the majority of women who contract BC are older, this is a serious issue for those who endure lymph node surgery and as a result have their lymph system compromised and suffer from lymphedma. This includes 20 to 30% of women who have endured surgery for BC. If you are on Medicare this simple inexpensive method of control is not covered and must go on to more serious,, more expensive to treat, issues before treatment is covered. Currently there is a measure before congress to change this situation, not only for those with Medicare, but also those with primary lymphedema who do not have their needs covered. Your support of the Lymphedema Treatment Act would be most appreciated. More information can be obtained at the following website.
>> www.LymphedemaTreatmentAct.org
>> Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter.
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>> Sincerely,
>> Mary R. Knowles
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Thanks, M1K!
I'll take the survery and hope everyone else here will .( Perhaps we could post it on some other threads as well ?) I surely will pass it on to my area LE support group.Every little step is a move forward .
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The Women's Place at Northside Hospital in Atlanta just sent me to collections for my 2 sets of Juzo compression sleeves and gauntlets for Lymphedema that I ordered from them last May. I have talked with at least 3 of their billing folks and Humana over an over for the last several months and no one can help me. So I will pay the damn $548 to the collections agency as I now have a gun to my head. Screw ALL of them.
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And now it's time for new sets as my $548 ones are wearing out with use.
I HATE LE! AND INSURANCE! AND FRIGGIN WOMEN'S CENTERS.
Okay... I feel just a little better.
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Journey,
I totally sympathize as I am in the same boat. You may want to check out
www.LymphedemaTreatmentAct.org
to find out how you may be instrumental in changing the "frigging" system. I am so sorry you have to go through this with all the stress and frustration that is involved. It's a good thing stress doesn't play into recurrance or we would all be doomed!
Take care
Mary
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I am now the liasion in MA . If anyone lives in MA. please PM me and add your info to out list for the LE TX ACT.
Thanks!
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