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Blue_true

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4. As best that I could figure out, the person had something like an anuresym.
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 08:27 PM
Jan 2018

I don't know the person obviously, but from what I was told, I surmised that the situation was life or death at the moment of the decision on surgery. I was told that the surgery was long, didn't ask how long because I was a bit upset about the insurance company conduct. Even if the surgery should have been ore approved, does it not being pre approved invalidate payment of costs for medicine and physical therapy?

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