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In reply to the discussion: Furious! [View all]Mossfern
(4,479 posts)14. That article was from 2022
        Have they changed the rules in the past month?  I have been able to get my meds with not much fuss for the past couple of years except for the standard "We're waiting for insurance approval" delay.  I have always had pre-approval by the doctor- it's his office that sends in the request.
I'm seeing my pain management doc on Tuesday, I'll ask him.
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