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Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:06:00 PM
1. In my area no insurance carrier covers the cost. It costs us $300 for an office visit and thermo-imaging.
2. There is a very real lack of qualified imaging readers already. It takes a lot of experience to know how to interpret the differing heat signatures. Our practitioner has to wait 3 weeks for results because they don't trust anyone without this particular reader's experience and track record. Every time she has had one read by a new reader and gotten a second opinion the first has been less complete than the one with experience. The biggest difference being whether follow up testing (such as biopsy) is required.
3. My wife does not enjoy dipping her hands in ice water for 10-15 minutes and being in a cooled down room, naked from the waist up in order to get cooled down to the appropriate temperature to do the test. Many women won't do it again after 1 experience.
How are these issues being addressed by CVSL? Thanks
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