I’m a coward. I went the Cologuard routeIt wasn't the flavor of the prep which sucked most for me.
Having to hold on to the throne with both hands to avoid going airborne from the thruster effect, OTOH...
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I’m a coward. I went the Cologuard routeIt wasn't the flavor of the prep which sucked most for me.
Having to hold on to the throne with both hands to avoid going airborne from the thruster effect, OTOH...
I’m a coward. I went the Cologuard route
Talk about a thread derailing!One of my friends got a false Pos with CG. Hilarity ensued.
9 of us trying to go to Roatan for Christmas, all paid $175 for the 'more accurate' PCR test. Two came back with positive, and both of us go into our workplaces (different company) a few times a week. I had zero symptoms, the other had minimal.
This ain't necessary so. Check Aethna's page, for example:Holy covid! My insurance covered the PCR test at no cost. Did you try use yours?
This ain't necessary so. Check Aethna's page, for example:
Aetna will cover, without cost share, diagnostic (molecular PCR or antigen) tests to determine the need for member treatment. This includes to direct-to-consumer/home-based diagnostic or antigen tests. Aetna’s health plans generally do not cover a test performed at the direction of a member’s employer in order to obtain or maintain employment or to perform the member’s normal work functions or for return to school or recreational activities, except as required by applicable law.
My understanding is, all insurances will cover your test if your doctor sent you in for testing. In other cases, it depends.
Does that circumventing involve lying about having symptoms?These "restrictions" are not hard to circumvent.