They need to tell Medicare and Blue Cross it is approved.
I'll buy you all of these that you want if you can get that done.
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They need to tell Medicare and Blue Cross it is approved.
LOL. Right. Your money is safe, I'm afraid.
I'll buy you all of these that you want if you can get that done.
LOL. Right. Your money is safe, I'm afraid.
@BurhanMuntasser , in addition to the relevant discussing of why it may help from a physiology standpoint, there is this paragraph from the UHMS paper:
Patients with moderate to profound ISSHL (≥ 41 dB) who present within 14 days of symptom onset should be considered for HBO2. While patients presenting after this time may experience improvement when treated with HBO2, the medical literature suggests that early intervention is associated with improved outcomes. The best evidence supports the use of HBO2 within two weeks of symptom onset.
So, there is a bit of time pressure to your friend's decision, if he has not already passed the 2-week mark.
I guess the key question for his doctor is whether he has diagnosed idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss, or whether he is actively considering other potential causes.
Good luck!
I'd like to correct an earlier statement I made, and comment on the above.@BurhanMuntasser , in addition to the relevant discussing of why it may help from a physiology standpoint, there is this paragraph from the UHMS paper:
Patients with moderate to profound ISSHL (≥ 41 dB) who present within 14 days of symptom onset should be considered for HBO2. While patients presenting after this time may experience improvement when treated with HBO2, the medical literature suggests that early intervention is associated with improved outcomes. The best evidence supports the use of HBO2 within two weeks of symptom onset.
So, there is a bit of time pressure to your friend's decision, if he has not already passed the 2-week mark.
I guess the key question for his doctor is whether he has diagnosed idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss, or whether he is actively considering other potential causes.
Good luck!
Check your PM's and get back to me please.Hope it helps him!
Thanks for the feedback.
Well done on finding that @Duke Dive Medicine Can you work your magic on Tricare for Life? I'm not in need, but one never knows.