You could just keep getting the Gleevec, but not take it, if you needed to
avoid such a ridiculous! loophole.

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Suzieq <[email protected]> wrote:

> Susan:
>
> My doctor & I discussed it a while back.  If my BCR-ABL keeps coming
> back "none detected", she said it's a possibility if I wanted to.  I
> discussed it with my husband, & the only thing that concerned us was
> if I did,  & then went back on the Gleevec, would the insurance pick
> back up and pay for it as they've been doing since I started it in
> Feb. '04.  I guess that would be something we would have to discuss
> with the insurance......& maybe get it in writing or something just to
> be sure.  :):)   I have heard and even read somewhere where these
> insurance companies have people on staff who's job is look over
> contracts and see if they can find any loophole where it can be
> canceled.  I wouldn't want to do anything that would give them that
> "edge".......:)
>
> Suzieq
>
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