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Hey guys, I can only say that i everyone is feeling well but i know how it goes, seems the odds are against me my insurance company can't come to an agreement. Any suggestions? I have been tryin to get treatment since my biopsy , over 5 months age God I need help my doc keeps tryin with no success:(:( I feel as if i am being denied medical attention you know? Can anyone tell me how to move this process along ? Like i said it has been 5 months waiting. I want to get this process of recovery on the move.
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Read over my post and don't want to confuse you cause it confused me!!!  I am only taking the meds provided by Roche not Schering-Plough.  
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If it's a matter of drug costs perhaps the Commitment to Care Program offered by Schering-Plough will qualify you for free meds.  I was approved by them because I did not have rx coverage but then my doc got the meds directly from his drug rep under his  "samples program".  These meds are through Roche.  Pegasys (peginterferon alfa-2a) and Copegus (ribavirin) which is Roche and Pegintron (peginterferon alfa-2b) and Rebetol (ribavirin) which is Schering-Plough.  Both are considered the current SOC.
Good Luck
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