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#8992 05/30/07 11:02 PM
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anyone have any luck having their insurance company re-imburse them for their dom?
I have a script and am having it filled at a pharmacy in Canada... I'm thinking I'll submit the re-imbursement forms and see... the worst that happens is they deny it, right?

Just wondering if anyone else had any luck. Last year when I went through this I had a different insurance carrier, they wouldn't pay for the dom, but they bought my pump. One of my husbands co-workers "thinks" she heard of someone else doing this and the insurance co paying for a pump rental... I guess I'm going to look into that too.


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It's worth a try. My LC said no insurance used to cover her consults, but now hey want her on their plans. She said if customers keep showing demand, maybe it will make a difference.


--Irma, mama to two princes, 5 and 3, and our brand new daughter, Larissa!
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Give it a shot. It sure can't hurt to try,


Adoptive mommy to 4 , Last 2 adopted nursed. Youngest nursed till she was 5! Raising 2 grandbabies, as infants they were raised on donor breast milk smile

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