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    Rambling Whine

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    I mentioned a while back I was diagnosed with tennis elbow. Anyway, my internist wanted to send me to a physical therapist. Fine, except I belong to an HMO - I have a PCP who must authorize the PT. I've never seen the PCP, by the way. So I call, get an appointment and see her. She confirms the diagnosis, says to check with my chiropractor/massage therapist; if she has an ultrasound I can go to her. Chiro/MT doesn't, so I call PCP back for an authorization.....I've heard nothing since then.

    I'm depressed and whiney, I wanna ride my bike and I can't - I'm not able to grip the handlebars.

    So, do I complain to the HMO, go back to my regular internest and see whoever he sends me to -- and probably pay for everything out of pocket - no ins reimbursment, continue to whine. Eat a box of Oreos and a bag of Circus Animal Cookies, put on the ten pounds I've lost......ramble, ramble, mumble, growl........

    I think I feel a little better.

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    MmmmmmmmmmAnimal Crackers yummmy
    eat your cookies and you won't be able to whine, your mouth will be full, and nobody will understand you if you do whine ....that is what I would do.
    Hint: Do other things like walk, that should not bother your elbow. You won't gain if you stay busy with things you can do. Leg exercises, sit on exercise bikes at gym without your hands and spin...while you eat your cookies

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    How long ago did you call the PCP? Is it time to call once more, give them to the end of the business day and then call provider relations at the HMO if not return call? If you called on a Monday they could have been swamped and since you weren't at death's door, you got relegated to the end of the line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen
    I mentioned a while back I was diagnosed with tennis elbow. Anyway, my internist wanted to send me to a physical therapist. Fine, except I belong to an HMO - I have a PCP who must authorize the PT. I've never seen the PCP, by the way. So I call, get an appointment and see her. She confirms the diagnosis, says to check with my chiropractor/massage therapist; if she has an ultrasound I can go to her. Chiro/MT doesn't, so I call PCP back for an authorization.....I've heard nothing since then.

    I'm depressed and whiney, I wanna ride my bike and I can't - I'm not able to grip the handlebars.

    So, do I complain to the HMO, go back to my regular internest and see whoever he sends me to -- and probably pay for everything out of pocket - no ins reimbursment, continue to whine. Eat a box of Oreos and a bag of Circus Animal Cookies, put on the ten pounds I've lost......ramble, ramble, mumble, growl........

    I think I feel a little better.
    call them again? Some times my dr's office forgets things.

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    Definitely call them again, and again, until you get what you need. But you should also keep active, walk, head to the gym (work on those legs so they'll be ready to pick up riding again), the eliptical machine is great, just keep active and it will help to keep you psyched so that when you are able to start biking again, you'll still be in good shape and ready to go! It's always easier to stay home and eat those cookies, but Nothing beats the incredible high after a great workout!!!

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    Thanks all, I was feeling extremely whiney this morning. I have being whiney.

    I've left yet another message, (this is #3) I'm giving them till end of business today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen
    Thanks all, I was feeling extremely whiney this morning. I have being whiney.

    I've left yet another message, (this is #3) I'm giving them till end of business today.
    I would say you have good reason to whine. I'll call the whambulance for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    I would say you have good reason to whine. I'll call the whambulance for you.

    I'll go out and get some milk to dip the animal crackers in while we're waiting for the whambulance!.....after all, what are friends for!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....

    it must be time to go shopping. I hate THAT week of the month!

    Just joining in on the pity party....

    I hate HMO's too - the extra money paid for the PPO plan is always well worth it. The HMO is great if you never need it, but if you need it you're in trouble!

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    Snap, put some peanut butter on the animal crackers and you'll feel sooo much better.

    hugs - spazz
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen
    Eat a box of Oreos and a bag of Circus Animal Cookies, put on the ten pounds I've lost......ramble, ramble, mumble, growl........

    I think I feel a little better.
    I'll hold a box of oreo's for you while you call the doctor's office (#4) ... I'd hate it if you hurt yourself
    On Yer Bike!

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    It's a miracle - someone finally called me back! Probably had something to do with the "I've left messages before, no one has called me back. I expect to hear from you by the end of the business day" message I left.

    Anyway, referral is ready and faxed to the PT clinic. I call tomorrow for my appointment.

    Gotta get riding again so I can steal Waldo from jobob...........

    snap "lusting after a Saluki" dragen

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    Have you tried the fudge-covered Circus Animal Crackers? They had them at the lunch stop at the Top Hat ride - to die for !!

    Get better soon, Waldo wants you to take him for a spin... jst so long as you give him back

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    Mmmmm-fudge covered circus animals

    Can't wait to meet Waldo

    Quote Originally Posted by jobob
    Have you tried the fudge-covered Circus Animal Crackers? They had them at the lunch stop at the Top Hat ride - to die for !!

    Get better soon, Waldo wants you to take him for a spin... jst so long as you give him back

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    hoping this helps

    Here ya go Snap - saw this this AM and I'm hoping it'll help ya until you get your elbow back in control!!!

    http://www.performancebike.com/shop/....cfm?sku=20454
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