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Does your son not also have Medicaide to pay a portion of the cost of the

orthotics?

Elie's were well over $1,000 this time, but we paid nothing - between his

insurance from the military thru dh, and Medicaide. But it took months to

get the back after they were measured and remeasured and fabricaated and

then remade because they rubbed.........

Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons.

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>Subject: RE: Sara/

>Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 18:44:25 -0700

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>Margaret,

> Hi Margaret,

>

>Yes, the SMO orthotics are the braces for the ankles. 's PT at school

>had recommended them 6 months ago, because of the excessive pronation

>/laxity of his ankles and his tendency to lock his knees. I couldn't

>believe the price tag, though- almost $1,000! Unfortunately, we selected

>the only health plan from my husband's employer (out of 4) at the time that

>didn't cover orthotics- who knew? As of July 1st. we were able to switch to

>another plan that does cover 80%, thank goodness.

>

>Best,

>

>

>

>To: @...: mfroof@...: Fri, 18 Aug 2006

>16:35:01 -0400Subject: Sara/

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><<But my other option would be to pound the ape into oblivion - so he would

>then find another tape and find a phrase and play IT until I was

>crazed...........so I guess they need to communicate that they know how to

>be annoying - just like any other kid.>>Hi, Everyone....Sara....there's a

>few tapes of Gareth's that I would like to trash, too, but don't have the

>heart!!! And, yes, they can be very annoying, but other kids are,

>too!!!<<'s orthopedist recently took an x-ray of the hips and

>everything is fine.He also wears the SMO orthotics, which have definitely

>improved his stability >>....are SMO's the braces for the

>ankles? Gareth just got a pair of ankle braces last January because his

>ankles just about hit the floor they rolled in so bad. I never knew about

>them till his PCP recommended them. For years, I would ask Gareth if his

>feet/ankles hurt and he always said 'no.' Two weeks after he had the

>braces, he said to me " Mom, feet don't hurt. Leg don't hurt. "

>Geeeeeeeesh.....it's not like I never asked him!!! I guess he had pain but

>just could not relate the pain from his ankles/legs as *pain* when I would

>ask him. Does that make sense? Take care, Everyone.Margaret[Non-text

>portions of this message have been removed]

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nathan is covered on all our medical/dental /eye insurance too, but gets

medicaid through his MR waiver program, while it does help with his medical

bills, which there are lots of, its a pain too, sometimes i just want to stop

it.

take today for instance i was refilling his meds, and now they wont pay for

the generic miralax suppose to substitute sennakot instead, uuugh, and he

tried that first many years ago, it makes him vomit, so we and his doc have to

go

through the rigamaroll to get this approved, as we did with the prilosec

etc, its very very exhausting getting med after med approved for him through

them, when we dont ever abuse the system but because soo many do, those of us

who need it have to suffer. shawna

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Hi Sara,

I was under the impression that would not be eligible for Medicaide

because my husband makes too much and we have medical insurance through his

employer.

To: @...: pastmidvale@...: Sat, 19 Aug 2006

23:13:19 -0400Subject: /

Does your son not also have Medicaide to pay a portion of the cost of the

orthotics?Elie's were well over $1,000 this time, but we paid nothing - between

his insurance from the military thru dh, and Medicaide. But it took months to

get the back after they were measured and remeasured and fabricaated and then

remade because they rubbed.........Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain

about the lemons.>>Reply-To:

>To: >Subject: RE:

Sara/>Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 18:44:25 -0700>>Margaret,> Hi Margaret,>>Yes,

the SMO orthotics are the braces for the ankles. 's PT at school >had

recommended them 6 months ago, because of the excessive pronation >/laxity of

his ankles and his tendency to lock his knees. I couldn't >believe the price

tag, though- almost $1,000! Unfortunately, we selected >the only health plan

from my husband's employer (out of 4) at the time that >didn't cover orthotics-

who knew? As of July 1st. we were able to switch to >another plan that does

cover 80%, thank goodness.>>Best,>>>>To: @...:

mfroof@...: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 >16:35:01 -0400Subject:

Sara/>>>>><<But my other option would be to pound the ape into oblivion -

so he would >then find another tape and find a phrase and play IT until I was

>crazed...........so I guess they need to communicate that they know how to >be

annoying - just like any other kid.>>Hi, Everyone....Sara....there's a >few

tapes of Gareth's that I would like to trash, too, but don't have the >heart!!!

And, yes, they can be very annoying, but other kids are, >too!!!<<'s

orthopedist recently took an x-ray of the hips and >everything is fine.He also

wears the SMO orthotics, which have definitely >improved his stability

>>....are SMO's the braces for the >ankles? Gareth just got a pair

of ankle braces last January because his >ankles just about hit the floor they

rolled in so bad. I never knew about >them till his PCP recommended them. For

years, I would ask Gareth if his >feet/ankles hurt and he always said 'no.' Two

weeks after he had the >braces, he said to me " Mom, feet don't hurt. Leg don't

hurt. " >Geeeeeeeesh.....it's not like I never asked him!!! I guess he had pain

but >just could not relate the pain from his ankles/legs as *pain* when I would

>ask him. Does that make sense? Take care, Everyone.Margaret[Non-text >portions

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