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I agree with Lore 100%, to try and appeal the insurance company’s decision with a letter from an expert like Dr. Steinberg. Many here have fought the insurance company and eventually won their case. MMD is rare and many doctors/Ins Co.’s aren’t as familiar or experienced with this devastating disease and the results of the “wait and see” diagnosis.
Also, in regards to your question about Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, the only information I remember about a study, is this post: http://www.moyamoya.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=news;action=display;num=1095173402
I’m sorry I don’t have any answers about Columbia Presbyterian accepting you without insurance, but I will say, it’s been my experience that there are doctors there who are less aggressive in their approach to MMD. So, IMO… if an expert like Dr. Steinberg says surgery is needed, that’s definitely the road to take. Dr. Steinberg saved my niece’s life when the doctors here in Philly said to wait. This disease effects everyone differently, depending on each individual case and specifics, but it is a PROGRESSIVE disease, so that’s why I never understood the “wait and see” approach after seeing my young niece have 4 devastating strokes. That’s not what you want to “wait and see” happen, and a stroke is always possible with MMD.
There was a post about a doctor in TN, Dr. Scott Standard - Nashville, TN. He worked with Dr. Steinberg in their particular case. I don’t know if that would be of any help to you, but it’s so important to get a doctor with experience, and anything is worth a try. http://www.moyamoya.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=surgeons_board;action=display;num=1133645372
Also, as Lore said, Dr. Scott from Boston is also an expert as well and specializes in pediatric MMD. The info for him is here on the links as well. Contacting every possible expert source to help you get your insurance to agree that surgery is the only option with MMD, is also a thought.
Please keep us posted and let us know if we can help in any way. You’re in our thoughts and prayers…
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