Hi everyone! Let me say that I am so glad that you all are here! I have found many answers to my questions (and many new questions) while looking around the Forum. It has been nice to get to nibble on a little information while I was waiting to see the specialist.
I found out I had a 1.5cm Right AN on 7/1/11. Then, as scheduled, our family left the next morning for a week-long trip... and so did my ENT. As you can imagine, the vacation wasn't the most relaxing.
I live in Yakima, WA which is a relatively small town about 2 1/2 hours east of Seattle. We have no neurotologists here, so I will need to go to Seattle (or Spokane). My insurance is GroupHealth Cooperative (GHC), and really it has been very adequate for us for the last several years, but now I'm a little concerned. Our plan has no out-of-network benefits, and I will need to have a referral/Prior Authorization to go to a specialist unless there is a GHC provider qualified for this diagnosis and treatment. When I looked up GHC specialists, there is one (David Mehlum) who lists "skull base tumors" as a special interest, but when I try to research him online, I find nothing but 'HealthGrades' kind of stuff.
I saw Dr. Mangham in Seattle yesterday and he was tremendously reassuring and obviously brilliant. If you Google Dr. Mangham, you will find, among other impressive things, endless references to papers, entries in professional journals, and textbook chapters he has authored or coauthored about ANs and other related issues. During our consult, he explained the 3 treatment options and different surgical approaches. His suggestion for me was microsurgery using a retrosigmoid approach, based on the "favorable" location (mostly outside of the IAC) of my tumor. Everything he said was in line with what we have been reading, and he answered all our questions with patience, knowledge, and just the tiniest bit of humor. Did I mention that he was VERY reassuring?
I will continue to do research (every time I think I've done so much research that I must know EVERYTHING about ANs, I find more that I didn't know!), but really, I was put so much at ease by Dr. Mangham, that I am ready to get surgery scheduled for 4-6 weeks from now (kinda soon, but seems to work best for everyone's schedule and with any luck I'll be up and running for Nathan's 4th birthday, our 10th anniversary, etc).
Anyway, this all may be a pipe dream because of the referral/prior authorization business. Has anyone dealt with GHC and out-of-network providers and the Prior Authorization game? I'm hoping one of you has some hints for how to make it go more smoothly (and in the direction I am hoping for). Also, anyone who has experience and can just let me know a little about what to expect, I would appreciate it.
Thanks!
Jen