Guest guest Posted December 9, 2009 Report Share Posted December 9, 2009 Hi All, I haven't had a chance to post much. My three year old daughter has cerebral palsy due frontal lobe bleed in brain at birth. My wife's water also broke and the OBGYN kept my daughter decided to keep my daughter in for another three days before C-section. She was a preemie at 29weeks. She also has Lennox Gastaut Syndrome (epilepsy) and our ever famous global developmental delays. For the past year we have been dealing with increased seizures. In mid Nov, we started the Ketogenic Diet and are fortunate not to have any visible seizures for a little over three weeks. We are trying to maintain " seizure free " and hopefully decrease meds that were never helping. Our other concern is her development. The seizures and meds have caused her development to regress this year. She is developmentally four to six months of age. What do you recommend is the first step to attempting to have insurance to pay for HBOT. We have Aetna PPO and Medi-Cal. I don't beleive her pediatric neurologist will provide us a prescription for HBOT since they don't recommend it. I will pester him again next week at our follow appointment though. There is a local HBOT center close to us. The owner has referred us to a doctor who can provide us a prescription for HBOT. But will a prescription from someone who is not a neurologist actually help get insurance to approve? I have also been told by others to get a Spect Scan as well? We are not in a position to pay for HBOT and spect scans out of pocket with the hope that insurance may one day reimburse us for any costs incurred. I have signed up for NBIRR.org and talked to a facility two to three hours away who will contact me if clinical trials get approved but would definitely prefer the HBOT center closer. I appreciate any advice. Since we started the ketogenic diet, I have seen my daughter smile and laugh more in the last three weeks than I have in her previous 33 months. I just want to give her a chance to do things others kids are doing. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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