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Originally Posted by maydaymayday
Thank's for the reply.
An 8 is a very high rating for something you are not sure you really feel so I am impressed! So happy your insurance covered half the cost. Never heard of that before!
May I ask what ins this is so I can tell my ins company? Ket works better for bi-polar it seems.
BTW....If you had to pay the entire $600.00 to $700.00 for the booster yourself . would you still continue? Just wondering.
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I have a branch of Cigna. Also my Dr is the cheapest around he only charges $425 per infusion. I thought from the beginning that I was going to have to pay the whole thing. I just submitted it to insurance on a whim. I am glad I did. Figured worse thing they could do was deny it. Yeah I am the first patient that has gotten any money back do my Dr was thrilled.
The lack of suicidal thoughts was big for me. Plus making hypomanic was a nice bonus. I have done ECT before and will never do that again. Ketamine didn’t really have any side effects except feeling a little loopy afterwards and tired. I would take a nap almost every time.