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    Peripheral Edema - is it disqualifying?

    Okay. Thanks. I was just a little taken aback by that request since I assumed a diagnosis was enough and the AME was prying, but I guess it’s all just part of the process.
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    Peripheral Edema - is it disqualifying?

    So update on my psychologist visit. I just finished seeing my AME and got the paperwork from the psychologist indicating she diagnosed me with Adjustment disorder with anxiety. However, the AME wants to see the clinical notes too. Is this unusual? I thought the diagnosis would be enough. Is...
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    Peripheral Edema - is it disqualifying?

    I called my insurance provider as well to find out the codes. There were two: 90791 and 90837. I don't know which was used specifically for each visit, but they were used separately. Just from doing my own amateur Google searches, it seems like she just billed it for psychotherapy. No...
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    Peripheral Edema - is it disqualifying?

    So, yes, she did say she had to use a diagnosis for insurance purposes. I did go through insurance. But the psychologist sent me a letter. The gist of it is "...she presented with difficulties adjusting to some life circumstances. Her difficulties might be considered situational and temporary in...
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