Posted 5/16/2015 2:04 PM (GMT -5)
Hello Chelet, I was wondering how your trial went. I have to ask, are you sensitive to Morphine, if so, why in the world did the dr use Morphine for the trial? I mean there are other meds he could have used.
I know most PM drs like to use Morphine in the pumps, mainly because its cheap. If Morphine is a problem for you make sure with the dr before agreeing to it being implanted that he will use a different medication. I have Dilaudid in mine & according to my dr its expensive. These drs use an outside pharmacy that knows how to mix compounds. Where my expense comes is the markup my PM dr bills Medicare. I am talking a hugely padded bill & he has to be flagged by every private insurance out there. Medicare has a set amount they will pay & they pay nothing more regardless of what he bills them.
Now that the trial is out of the way he should resume your pain medication & I would certainly keep after him about it. There is no reason to withhold meds until the implant time.
It would probably be best to let your drs office handle the insurance about getting you approved. They will need to provide documentation about your trial & then his recommendation for implant. Many times the drs think the problem lies with the insurance company when its his staff dragging their feet doing their job.
Keep us posted.