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Old Nov 22, 2010, 10:30 PM
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ariatboot it is to my understanding if a T says you need to continue treatment then that should be good enough for the insurance company. I would try to not worry (easier said than done) and keep us posted on how things develop. When is this going to effect you? Have you thought about a back up plan just in case.

I know my T has said that the insurance company requires something from her about treatment but it doesn't have specifics as far as details I've shared with T. T writes what she has/needs to as to why I need treatment to insure that I can continue with therapy.

Hope you find the answer you are seeking and wishing you peace of mind.
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