First, an annoucement, I have taken the plunge, and setup an appointment for Cyberknife treatment at Stanford, starting Sep. 10.
Second, boy does it feel good to be able to say that! I feel better already.
Third, thanks to all forum users, and the CK'ers and GK'ers in particular, for your support and information.
Then last, the appointment process has just started, and I'm not sure yet whether the insurance company will cover it. I have talked to them, and they are certainly going to consider it, at least. It may be a week or so before I know for sure.
So a question: what might help convince the insurance company to cover Cyberknife? Or will the scheduling people at Stanford get it taken care of? Since my otologist suggested considering radiation and supports me having it, I think the insurance would cover Gammaknife here in Portland, OR. My concern is that they may not want to cover Cyberknife instead, since it will be "out of plan."
Does anyone know if this can be an issue, or have ideas of what might help to persuade the insurance company?
Steve