New bipolar blog for parenting supporting bipolar disorder
Tomorrow, I will be revealing a new blog for parents support children with bipolar disorder.
Check back tomorrow.
Dave
With this blog, I want to keep all of you updated on important information and share with you some of my own thoughts about supporting someone who has bipolar disorder. This blog, and all the opinions expressed herein, are not intended to replace the assessment, advice or treatment of a physician or therapist, and are not professional advice. If you are looking for prose written by an English teacher with perfect grammar, this will not be for you.
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INSURANCE COVERS LIGHT THERAPY - Folks, we use light therapy for my husband's major depression, and our BCBS medical insurance company covered it because we had a procedure code. In the midwest, the code is E0203 (zeros, not letters). I understand that procedure codes may be different on the coasts. The doctor must write a prescription for a "full-spectrum light" that cites the procedure code. Then, we submitted a copy of the prescription to the light company, pay for the light in full, then submit the receipts and another copy of the presciption to our medical insurance for reimbursement. We have experienced significantly beneficial relief of depression symptoms using the light, particularly on overcast days year-round.
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