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Amanda 📚 🫶🏻 :
XR always comes first. Insurance will generally require it too. Hope the MRI shows the problem! ❤️
2023-02-18 14:32:02
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Sierra Marie :
That’s what’s going on with me right now! Had an X-ray done nothing showed up they can move my knee cap, pt thinks I need a mri and can’t get one
2023-02-18 23:56:01
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morganh886
Morgan :
I’m a radiology technologist and an X-ray is standard to get before an MRI or CT unfortunately
2023-02-18 15:48:08
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Kasarah Corson :
I can relate so much my back is really bad and I need an MRI but my insurance won't except it until they do an x-ray so I have to keep sitting here in
2023-02-18 14:49:02
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morgandy258
Debbie Morgan :
You should always ask what the price is before insurance. You don’t have to provide it if you don’t want to
2023-02-18 15:07:23
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lizziegirl20
Lizziegirl2003 :
I had a chipped knee cap I had surgery for it they made me do pt before mri and it was so painful
2023-02-18 15:25:53
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froggirl1983
Amanda Naus :
Same is happening with me but for my shoulder. I can’t even lift anything with my arm.
2023-02-18 23:11:18
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rachael_latham
Rachael :
Insurance won’t let them bypass X-rays unfortunately
2023-02-18 17:09:58
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tired.justtired
Amanda :
Insurance requires xray first to allow an mri. Also I'd bet you've got a torn meniscus
2023-02-18 15:45:57
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jbarosi
Jess Barosi :
Usually you cant get any extensive radiation until you get an X-ray. So MRI, CT etc has be done after you see get X-ray. You have to prove you need it
2023-02-19 17:01:01
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lupitafajita
lupitafajita :
I live in Fl. The healthcare here is the worst in the US!
2023-02-18 17:46:58
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rogueblvd_emily
Rogue Blvd LLC | Emily💙 :
Hopefully it’s not a torn meniscus
2023-02-19 09:33:58
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avabeth285
Ava Chinnock :
Yeah you get x-rays first and then you get approved for an MRI
2023-02-18 19:15:04
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lucero3606
Desiree Lucero :
I feel your pain. Just went though something similar with trying to get my hand surgery done
2023-02-19 01:50:48
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spcollections
Sp Collections :
Same thing happened to when when I tore my acl it’s like why the run around when smh I hope you feel better
2023-02-18 20:03:44
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babymamas_2021
Adora🌻 :
your always hurt you need to see someone about that not healthy
2023-02-18 19:32:52
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Kaitlyn Robichaud :
love those shoes!!
2023-02-18 20:29:28
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