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Old Sep 20, 2004, 06:32 PM
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Thank you LMo & Jo,

The insurance part does makes sense, because when I go to the outpatient Lab for blood tests, the intake person at times has to call and get a 'code' for the disorder on the Doctors order sheet. They give her a number to put into the computer for my Insurance to cover the test, had forgot about that.

Also my T has told me not to obcess on the specific dx as it may cause more harm to me than good. So in a way it ends my age old question "what is my dx this year" as long as I do not obcess over it.

Thanks jo for the "NOS" definition it makes sense. They just probably narrow it down to one specific disorder.

Thank you both for reply LMo Jo

Chris
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