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Isn't that the truth! I look back at how much our life has changed since the

" puberty onset of this darn OCD " . We never have company over anymore - we are

all so drained...but no one understands! We have pulled away from friends...

The thing is, if I look back one year ago, things have much improved - They

really have, I wonder how we survived those long nights! I guess the negative

effects on the family are just OCD's colateral damage.

>

> Hi Bj, I hope you are feeling a little better today. There is no way to

> explain what ocd does to our lives. If one more well meaning relative

> tells me not to baby him...cut the apron strings..hes just playing you,

> i think Im gonna flip a lid. No one gets it but us who have to live

> this nightmare. I know exxactly how you feel. I am so drained some days

> that I dont have the strength to deal. And then when my ds is not

> obsessing over something ridiculous, and all is quiet, he starts making

> noises and everyone starts fighting in my house. I cant believe i

> passed this on to him. I dont know how my daughter hasnt run away yet.

> She cries because she loves him and cant stand him at the same time.

> The doc tells me puberty makes ocd worse so im hoping to God this gets

> better, even a little! Any time you need to talk, email me...any

> time...mamafaerie@...

> By the way, I HATE OCD TOO! Jodi

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Jodi, you hit the nail on the head! I can so relate. And I have to say that I

didn't even realize my child had OCD until she hit puberty, although she has had

it a long time. The compulsions did not get bad until she started puberty.

I might join you in flipping out too if another family member tells me not to

baby my child. I don't baby her, but I am sensitive to her. If they only

knew!!! Take care guys and have a Happy New Year!!!

>

> Hi Bj, I hope you are feeling a little better today. There is no way to

> explain what ocd does to our lives. If one more well meaning relative

> tells me not to baby him...cut the apron strings..hes just playing you,

> i think Im gonna flip a lid. No one gets it but us who have to live

> this nightmare. I know exxactly how you feel. I am so drained some days

> that I dont have the strength to deal. And then when my ds is not

> obsessing over something ridiculous, and all is quiet, he starts making

> noises and everyone starts fighting in my house. I cant believe i

> passed this on to him. I dont know how my daughter hasnt run away yet.

> She cries because she loves him and cant stand him at the same time.

> The doc tells me puberty makes ocd worse so im hoping to God this gets

> better, even a little! Any time you need to talk, email me...any

> time...mamafaerie@...

> By the way, I HATE OCD TOO! Jodi

>

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How old is your son, Jodi?

Our son worsened at the age of 14. It took us quite a long time, but we got it

sort of under control, and he got his life back for the most part. So,

personally, we experienced things worsening when he was in his young teens.

Oh yes. . I've heard of a lot of those same things from family. They don't live

it, so they just don't understand.

I think even these therapists who advise us, and them, would have some trouble

living this lifestyle, being " in the trenches " day after day. It's exhausting

for all involved.

Hang in there, Jodi. I know it's hard. (((hugs to you)))

BJ

>

> Hi Bj, I hope you are feeling a little better today. There is no way to

> explain what ocd does to our lives. If one more well meaning relative

> tells me not to baby him...cut the apron strings..hes just playing you,

> i think Im gonna flip a lid. No one gets it but us who have to live

> this nightmare. I know exxactly how you feel. I am so drained some days

> that I dont have the strength to deal. And then when my ds is not

> obsessing over something ridiculous, and all is quiet, he starts making

> noises and everyone starts fighting in my house. I cant believe i

> passed this on to him. I dont know how my daughter hasnt run away yet.

> She cries because she loves him and cant stand him at the same time.

> The doc tells me puberty makes ocd worse so im hoping to God this gets

> better, even a little! Any time you need to talk, email me...any

> time...mamafaerie@...

> By the way, I HATE OCD TOO! Jodi

>

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, I would think you would have a good chance for the funding, with the

Dr. recommendation and the fact he is coming out of this program. Keep

emphasizing his need for 's, along with the written recommendations.

Great to hear your son is doing better.

> **

>

>

> Wanted to post a little bit of good news, for once! It's been a month now

> since my son was admitted to 's. Fingers (and toes!) crossed that this

> continues, but he gained 2 lbs. this past week, yay! The have implemented a

> " scaled eating plant, " the way it works is if he eats 50% of his meal he

> drinks a full Ensure, 75% of meal, 1/2 Ensure, and 100% of meal eaten, no

> Ensure. He's not loving the plan (or the Ensure!), but seems to be managing

> okay so far.

>

> He said that the showers are getting a little less stressful for him,

> which is huge. They are still very difficult, but the fact that he said

> they are a little less stressful is a big deal. He has to take showers

> every other day now.

>

> He's still struggling a lot with his tics and yesterday he told me his tic

> is changing and he's stuttering and holding his breath, so that's not

> wonderful, but hopefully it will pass soon. His tics seem to change every

> few months or so on average and we never know what's next on the tic agenda!

>

> He isn't yet able to participate in group therapy or go down to the

> cafeteria to eat with the kids because it's too stressful, but he did give

> a try to going outside for experiential therapy a few times this week,

> which is great. He's moving at a snail's pace, but at least he seems to be

> going in the right direction :)

>

> The national Tourette's association is having their bi-annual conference

> right here in town next week and I am so looking forward to going! It will

> be a great opportunity for me to meet some specialists and attend seminars

> on TS as well as gather information and meet other parents and kids with

> TS.

>

> My next big hurdle is having to approach our school district to hopefully

> obtain funding for my son to attend a therapeutic boarding school this

> fall. Although we don't know for sure at this juncture if he'll need it,

> 's feels it's a pretty likely scenario so I have to hop on it

> immediately if there is any hope of obtaining funding.

>

> :)

>

>

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Thanks, . Our school district is a tough one to deal with and budgets are

super tight. It's a huge district (250+ schools) but that means dealing with

more " gatekeepers " and a lot of political nonsense. In my opinion, my son's case

is pretty straightforward, especially with his multiple conditions, but

guaranteed they will try their best to find loopholes and other reasoning not to

fund him. These therapeutic boarding schools are an absolute fortune and there's

no way we'll be able to swing it unless it's funded. I have a consultation with

a special ed attorney on Monday to see what they think our chances are and I'll

go from there.

:)

> , I would think you would have a good chance for the funding, with the

> Dr. recommendation and the fact he is coming out of this program. Keep

> emphasizing his need for 's, along with the written recommendations.

> Great to hear your son is doing better.

>

>

>

>> **

>>

>>

>>

>> My next big hurdle is having to approach our school district to hopefully

>> obtain funding for my son to attend a therapeutic boarding school this

>> fall. Although we don't know for sure at this juncture if he'll need it,

>> 's feels it's a pretty likely scenario so I have to hop on it

>> immediately if there is any hope of obtaining funding.

>>

>> :)

>>

>>

>

>

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Wow, , that is wonderful news! I guess what comes to mind is that YOU

endured the anxiety and sure enough, things got better. :) Sometimes it seems

like we parents have to go through our own set of ERPs in all this.

Update on my son - when I presented ideas for ERP, he looked so worn out and

discouraged. He really got down with doing all that the therapist asked, and

nothing got better. I called ER and treatment center again - got a most helpful

person at ER. She described the whole process, no preauthorization needed, ER

exam would be pretty low key. He actually could be in the center with 5-6 hours

of leaving home. Wouldn't have to change if he couldn't before getting there. So

we will probably be going that route next week.

Rhonda

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Great news!!!

Update

Wanted to post a little bit of good news, for once! It's been a month now since

my son was admitted to 's. Fingers (and toes!) crossed that this continues,

but he gained 2 lbs. this past week, yay! The have implemented a " scaled eating

plant, " the way it works is if he eats 50% of his meal he drinks a full Ensure,

75% of meal, 1/2 Ensure, and 100% of meal eaten, no Ensure. He's not loving the

plan (or the Ensure!), but seems to be managing okay so far.

He said that the showers are getting a little less stressful for him, which is

huge. They are still very difficult, but the fact that he said they are a little

less stressful is a big deal. He has to take showers every other day now.

He's still struggling a lot with his tics and yesterday he told me his tic is

changing and he's stuttering and holding his breath, so that's not wonderful,

but hopefully it will pass soon. His tics seem to change every few months or so

on average and we never know what's next on the tic agenda!

He isn't yet able to participate in group therapy or go down to the cafeteria to

eat with the kids because it's too stressful, but he did give a try to going

outside for experiential therapy a few times this week, which is great. He's

moving at a snail's pace, but at least he seems to be going in the right

direction :)

The national Tourette's association is having their bi-annual conference right

here in town next week and I am so looking forward to going! It will be a great

opportunity for me to meet some specialists and attend seminars on TS as well as

gather information and meet other parents and kids with TS.

My next big hurdle is having to approach our school district to hopefully obtain

funding for my son to attend a therapeutic boarding school this fall. Although

we don't know for sure at this juncture if he'll need it, 's feels it's a

pretty likely scenario so I have to hop on it immediately if there is any hope

of obtaining funding.

:)

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So happy to hear this good news -- especially the part about the weight gain!

Lee

Update

Wanted to post a little bit of good news, for once! It's been a month now since

my son was admitted to 's. Fingers (and toes!) crossed that this continues,

but he gained 2 lbs. this past week, yay! The have implemented a " scaled eating

plant, " the way it works is if he eats 50% of his meal he drinks a full Ensure,

75% of meal, 1/2 Ensure, and 100% of meal eaten, no Ensure. He's not loving the

plan (or the Ensure!), but seems to be managing okay so far.

He said that the showers are getting a little less stressful for him, which is

huge. They are still very difficult, but the fact that he said they are a little

less stressful is a big deal. He has to take showers every other day now.

He's still struggling a lot with his tics and yesterday he told me his tic is

changing and he's stuttering and holding his breath, so that's not wonderful,

but hopefully it will pass soon. His tics seem to change every few months or so

on average and we never know what's next on the tic agenda!

He isn't yet able to participate in group therapy or go down to the cafeteria to

eat with the kids because it's too stressful, but he did give a try to going

outside for experiential therapy a few times this week, which is great. He's

moving at a snail's pace, but at least he seems to be going in the right

direction :)

The national Tourette's association is having their bi-annual conference right

here in town next week and I am so looking forward to going! It will be a great

opportunity for me to meet some specialists and attend seminars on TS as well as

gather information and meet other parents and kids with TS.

My next big hurdle is having to approach our school district to hopefully obtain

funding for my son to attend a therapeutic boarding school this fall. Although

we don't know for sure at this juncture if he'll need it, 's feels it's a

pretty likely scenario so I have to hop on it immediately if there is any hope

of obtaining funding.

:)

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, so happy to hear he's gained some weight! I'm sure he's glad too, so may

help to motivate him more now that he's seen that progress!

I hate that his tics change so much, that in itself has to be frustrating,

especially when they change to a " worse " type one. I'm sure you're enjoy that

Tourettes conference, perfect that they are having it there at this time of

need!

I guess in the school plan, just make sure you emphasize what he HAS to have to

succeed, best environment for him, and thus have to show that they can't provide

it at any of the schools in your town....

Thanks for the update,

>

> Wanted to post a little bit of good news, for once! It's been a month now

since my son was admitted to 's. Fingers (and toes!) crossed that this

continues, but he gained 2 lbs. this past week, yay! The have implemented a

" scaled eating plant, " the way it works is if he eats 50% of his meal he drinks

a full Ensure, 75% of meal, 1/2 Ensure, and 100% of meal eaten, no Ensure. He's

not loving the plan (or the Ensure!), but seems to be managing okay so far.

>

>

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Thanks, Chris. Yeah, the tic morphing, is not fun for anyone, especially my son.

Considering what this poor kid has gone through, I'm just so grateful that he's

managed to keep his head above water (barely!). As far as the school situation,

IMO it seems pretty straightforward that there is no possible way any public

school could accommodate him, nor even a private school for that matter. I think

the difficulty will be in the district agreeing to fund a school that we feel is

best for him, versus what they do.

What we do have in our favor is the fact that they clearly violated procedures

with my son's IEP, accommodations, etc., which was documented in his

psycho-educational evaluation we had done a year ago. I have an appt. with a

special ed attorney on Monday for a consult, so I'm hoping she feels we have a

fairly straightforward case.

I'll keep you posted,

:)

> , so happy to hear he's gained some weight! I'm sure he's glad too, so

may help to motivate him more now that he's seen that progress!

>

> I hate that his tics change so much, that in itself has to be frustrating,

especially when they change to a " worse " type one. I'm sure you're enjoy that

Tourettes conference, perfect that they are having it there at this time of

need!

>

> I guess in the school plan, just make sure you emphasize what he HAS to have

to succeed, best environment for him, and thus have to show that they can't

provide it at any of the schools in your town....

>

> Thanks for the update,

>

>

>

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Hang in there, .  Sounds like you are doing a great job as a parent

advocate!

(mom w/OCD, 12 yo dd w/OCD, 9.5 yo dd w/ tics, possible just right OCD)

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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:48 PM

Subject: Update

Just got back from visiting my son at 's for mom's day. Was great to see

him, he is continuing to make progress, however he still has a LONG way to go.

Seeing him again this weekend just further confirmed why there's absolutely NO

WAY he can be moved at this juncture. He's holding steady now at 118 lbs., which

is certainly much better than 107, but he started at 135. So it's not horrible,

but it's not wonderful either. There is no question in my mind that if he were

moved now he would get down to a skeletal weight in no time flat (among other

things) and it would be life threatening for him.

I'm meeting with a patient advocate tomorrow afternoon I found through a friend

of a friend, so we'll see how it goes. She recently dealt with a case involving

Tourettic OCD, so her researcher has already complied a lot of information on

treatment modalities, effectiveness, etc. My son definitely falls into the

Tourettic OCD category, so I think this will be very helpful for his case.

I'll keep you posted.........

:)

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Hang in there, .  Sounds like you are doing a great job as a parent

advocate!

(mom w/OCD, 12 yo dd w/OCD, 9.5 yo dd w/ tics, possible just right OCD)

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To:

Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:48 PM

Subject: Update

Just got back from visiting my son at 's for mom's day. Was great to see

him, he is continuing to make progress, however he still has a LONG way to go.

Seeing him again this weekend just further confirmed why there's absolutely NO

WAY he can be moved at this juncture. He's holding steady now at 118 lbs., which

is certainly much better than 107, but he started at 135. So it's not horrible,

but it's not wonderful either. There is no question in my mind that if he were

moved now he would get down to a skeletal weight in no time flat (among other

things) and it would be life threatening for him.

I'm meeting with a patient advocate tomorrow afternoon I found through a friend

of a friend, so we'll see how it goes. She recently dealt with a case involving

Tourettic OCD, so her researcher has already complied a lot of information on

treatment modalities, effectiveness, etc. My son definitely falls into the

Tourettic OCD category, so I think this will be very helpful for his case.

I'll keep you posted.........

:)

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Thanks, ! Well, when it rains it pours......on top of everything else, my

little dog (3 year old terrier mix) who has had no health issues whatsoever, was

throwing up all night and bloody diahrea. She's now hospitalized at the vet and

the bill will be a few thousand by the time we're done! Then, today as I'm

driving to meet with the advocate to help me with my son's case, a deer darts

out in the road, I swerve to avoid it and sideswiped a huge tree branch sticking

out near the road. Totally smashed in my right front fender on a 3 month old

car!

Okay, I am now WAY over my quota!! If anything else comes my way I'm going to

have to pass it on to someone else, this is just getting beyond ridiculous!

> Hang in there, . Sounds like you are doing a great job as a parent

advocate!

>

> (mom w/OCD, 12 yo dd w/OCD, 9.5 yo dd w/ tics, possible just right OCD)

>

> ________________________________

>

> To:

> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:48 PM

> Subject: Update

>

> Just got back from visiting my son at 's for mom's day. Was great to see

him, he is continuing to make progress, however he still has a LONG way to go.

Seeing him again this weekend just further confirmed why there's absolutely NO

WAY he can be moved at this juncture. He's holding steady now at 118 lbs., which

is certainly much better than 107, but he started at 135. So it's not horrible,

but it's not wonderful either. There is no question in my mind that if he were

moved now he would get down to a skeletal weight in no time flat (among other

things) and it would be life threatening for him.

>

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UGH!! So sorry to hear this! On the other hand, I am so glad that YOU are okay

and just your car took the brunt of it.

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>

> Just got back from visiting my son at 's for mom's day. Was great to see

him, he is continuing to make progress, however he still has a LONG way to go.

Seeing him again this weekend just further confirmed why there's absolutely NO

WAY he can be moved at this juncture. He's holding steady now at 118 lbs., which

is certainly much better than 107, but he started at 135. So it's not horrible,

but it's not wonderful either. There is no question in my mind that if he were

moved now he would get down to a skeletal weight in no time flat (among other

things) and it would be life threatening for him.

>

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Oh my goodness , I'm so glad you are okay! That reminds me of when my

children were small and I was taking them to the hospital to visit their dad,

who just had a ruptured appendix, and one of the wheels on our car literally

fell off as I was driving. I hope you can get things put back together!

Rhonda

Update

>

> Just got back from visiting my son at 's for mom's day. Was great to

see him, he is continuing to make progress, however he still has a LONG way to

go. Seeing him again this weekend just further confirmed why there's absolutely

NO WAY he can be moved at this juncture. He's holding steady now at 118 lbs.,

which is certainly much better than 107, but he started at 135. So it's not

horrible, but it's not wonderful either. There is no question in my mind that if

he were moved now he would get down to a skeletal weight in no time flat (among

other things) and it would be life threatening for him.

>

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Thanks, Rhonda! Toadd to the already lovely mix, I wake up this morning and go

to the bathroom to find major blood in my urine. No pain, no warning, no

nothing, just out of nowhere, scared the holy heck out of me!! I've had bladder

infections before, but always precipitated with severe burning pain and never

blood in the urine like I saw this morning. Thank God it is hopefully just a

bladder infection and I'm now on antibiotics, but I'm on a serious roll

here!!!!!!!

> Oh my goodness , I'm so glad you are okay! That reminds me of when my

children were small and I was taking them to the hospital to visit their dad,

who just had a ruptured appendix, and one of the wheels on our car literally

fell off as I was driving. I hope you can get things put back together!

> Rhonda

>

> Re: Update

>

> Thanks, ! Well, when it rains it pours......on top of everything else, my

little dog (3 year old terrier mix) who has had no health issues whatsoever, was

throwing up all night and bloody diahrea. She's now hospitalized at the vet and

the bill will be a few thousand by the time we're done! Then, today as I'm

driving to meet with the advocate to help me with my son's case, a deer darts

out in the road, I swerve to avoid it and sideswiped a huge tree branch sticking

out near the road. Totally smashed in my right front fender on a 3 month old

car!

>

>

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We are all thinking of you and sending best wishes and healing thoughts to you

and your son!  And a plague on those insurance people!

(mom w/OCD, 12 yo dd w/OCD, 9.5 yo dd w/tics and possible just right OCD)

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Thanks, Rhonda! Toadd to the already lovely mix, I wake up this morning and go

to the bathroom to find major blood in my urine. No pain, no warning, no

nothing, just out of nowhere, scared the holy heck out of me!! I've had bladder

infections before, but always precipitated with severe burning pain and never

blood in the urine like I saw this morning. Thank God it is hopefully just a

bladder infection and I'm now on antibiotics, but I'm on a serious roll

here!!!!!!!

> Oh my goodness , I'm so glad you are okay! That reminds me of when my

children were small and I was taking them to the hospital to visit their dad,

who just had a ruptured appendix, and one of the wheels on our car literally

fell off as I was driving. I hope you can get things put back together!

> Rhonda

>

> Re: Update

>

> Thanks, ! Well, when it rains it pours......on top of everything else, my

little dog (3 year old terrier mix) who has had no health issues whatsoever, was

throwing up all night and bloody diahrea. She's now hospitalized at the vet and

the bill will be a few thousand by the time we're done! Then, today as I'm

driving to meet with the advocate to help me with my son's case, a deer darts

out in the road, I swerve to avoid it and sideswiped a huge tree branch sticking

out near the road. Totally smashed in my right front fender on a 3 month old

car!

>

>

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You poor thing!!! When it rains, it pours!! Hopefully, as it does after such

times, you will now get some rainbows in your life!

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Thanks, Rhonda! Toadd to the already lovely mix, I wake up this morning and go

to the bathroom to find major blood in my urine. No pain, no warning, no

nothing, just out of nowhere, scared the holy heck out of me!! I've had bladder

infections before, but always precipitated with severe burning pain and never

blood in the urine like I saw this morning. Thank God it is hopefully just a

bladder infection and I'm now on antibiotics, but I'm on a serious roll

here!!!!!!!

> Oh my goodness , I'm so glad you are okay! That reminds me of when my

children were small and I was taking them to the hospital to visit their dad,

who just had a ruptured appendix, and one of the wheels on our car literally

fell off as I was driving. I hope you can get things put back together!

> Rhonda

>

> Re: Update

>

> Thanks, ! Well, when it rains it pours......on top of everything else, my

little dog (3 year old terrier mix) who has had no health issues whatsoever, was

throwing up all night and bloody diahrea. She's now hospitalized at the vet and

the bill will be a few thousand by the time we're done! Then, today as I'm

driving to meet with the advocate to help me with my son's case, a deer darts

out in the road, I swerve to avoid it and sideswiped a huge tree branch sticking

out near the road. Totally smashed in my right front fender on a 3 month old

car!

>

>

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You poor thing!!! When it rains, it pours!! Hopefully, as it does after such

times, you will now get some rainbows in your life!

Re: Update

Thanks, Rhonda! Toadd to the already lovely mix, I wake up this morning and go

to the bathroom to find major blood in my urine. No pain, no warning, no

nothing, just out of nowhere, scared the holy heck out of me!! I've had bladder

infections before, but always precipitated with severe burning pain and never

blood in the urine like I saw this morning. Thank God it is hopefully just a

bladder infection and I'm now on antibiotics, but I'm on a serious roll

here!!!!!!!

> Oh my goodness , I'm so glad you are okay! That reminds me of when my

children were small and I was taking them to the hospital to visit their dad,

who just had a ruptured appendix, and one of the wheels on our car literally

fell off as I was driving. I hope you can get things put back together!

> Rhonda

>

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> Thanks, ! Well, when it rains it pours......on top of everything else, my

little dog (3 year old terrier mix) who has had no health issues whatsoever, was

throwing up all night and bloody diahrea. She's now hospitalized at the vet and

the bill will be a few thousand by the time we're done! Then, today as I'm

driving to meet with the advocate to help me with my son's case, a deer darts

out in the road, I swerve to avoid it and sideswiped a huge tree branch sticking

out near the road. Totally smashed in my right front fender on a 3 month old

car!

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You poor thing!!! When it rains, it pours!! Hopefully, as it does after such

times, you will now get some rainbows in your life!

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Thanks, Rhonda! Toadd to the already lovely mix, I wake up this morning and go

to the bathroom to find major blood in my urine. No pain, no warning, no

nothing, just out of nowhere, scared the holy heck out of me!! I've had bladder

infections before, but always precipitated with severe burning pain and never

blood in the urine like I saw this morning. Thank God it is hopefully just a

bladder infection and I'm now on antibiotics, but I'm on a serious roll

here!!!!!!!

> Oh my goodness , I'm so glad you are okay! That reminds me of when my

children were small and I was taking them to the hospital to visit their dad,

who just had a ruptured appendix, and one of the wheels on our car literally

fell off as I was driving. I hope you can get things put back together!

> Rhonda

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> Re: Update

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> Thanks, ! Well, when it rains it pours......on top of everything else, my

little dog (3 year old terrier mix) who has had no health issues whatsoever, was

throwing up all night and bloody diahrea. She's now hospitalized at the vet and

the bill will be a few thousand by the time we're done! Then, today as I'm

driving to meet with the advocate to help me with my son's case, a deer darts

out in the road, I swerve to avoid it and sideswiped a huge tree branch sticking

out near the road. Totally smashed in my right front fender on a 3 month old

car!

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Hooray, hooray, hooray!!!! You go girl! (and dad! didn't he talk to his

employer?)

You aren't gonna have to " appeal " every week are you, did they say how long they

have extended coverage? (in other words, how frequent the denials may come?)

Is that advocate able to help with the school funding stuff?

Be proud, you fought and won! And so happy that you son has made such progress

so far, though still a long road; hopefully the speed picks up once he gets past

more of the initial things they are working on.

>

> Well.........after 2 weeks of fighting this thing 24/7, I can finally exhale!!

Thankfully the denial of coverage for my son was overturned! I am beyond

thrilled, but unfortunately we are not out of the woods by any means. Once a

denial takes place, despite the fact that this one was completely unfounded and

bogus, Blue Cross will

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Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!! You must be so relieved . Although not over, as you say,

at least you know what you need to do now, and you've gone up against Goliath

and won so can again!

I've heard the same about insurance, even from an insurance adjuster for a car

accident medical claim. Think they count on most just walking away. Good words

of advice, never just accept their rejection.

Warmly,

Barb

>

> Well.........after 2 weeks of fighting this thing 24/7, I can finally exhale!!

Thankfully the denial of coverage for my son was overturned! I am beyond

thrilled, but unfortunately we are not out of the woods by any means. Once a

denial takes place, despite the fact that this one was completely unfounded and

bogus, Blue Cross will most likely keep trying to deny moving forward. However,

they now have in their possession all of my sons medical records as well as

video clips, photos, etc. that I submitted along with a gazillion emails that

point out their negligence and carelessness in this case. Of course they will

never admit to that, but prior to this whole situation they had no records or

documentation to refer to. Pretty hard to believe, but true.

>

> The moral to this story......never, ever take a denial of coverage for face

value. Read every word of the letter 10 times over to make sure you clearly

understand what they are stating for the denial reasons and criteria. The

majority of the time insurance companies take a roll of the dice and figure most

people won't pay attention to the verbage or pursue anything, and unfortunately

they are right.

>

> Okay, now to prepare for the next battle.......school funding from our

district!

>

> :)

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Thanks, Chris!! Dad did talk to his employer but they were completely useless.

It's a very large company (10,000+) and he is a sales manager, so he is pretty

well known, but bottom line, when push comes to shove, they simply don't give a

you know what.

I communicated several times with the HR person and she thought she could pull

one over on me by telling me that there is " nothing they can do " that she talked

with BC and we have to go through the appeals process. I found out for a fact

that is complete BS and called her on it. I told her that I know they have the

ultimate authority to immediately overturn this or any other denial of coverage

of insurance dispute with a phone call

I am hoping that we won't have to appeal every week, but it's not out the

question since this was such a huge ordeal and I ruffled many, many feathers at

BC. On the other hand, maybe because I did ruffle so many feathers they also

won't want to have to go through this every 7 days, but I'm not counting on

that. They are covering us until June 6th, which is actually, believe it or not,

longer than usual. They usually just approve coverage 7 days at a time, so this

is for 14 days, but then God only knows what will happen on June 6th.

The advocate doesn't do school stuff unfortunately, that is an entirely

different ball game.When all of this is behind me (if I live that long!!! LOL) I

may try getting into some type of advocacy or research work. I'm not sure what

because there are so many things I'd want to tackle, but all I know is that I do

not want any other parent with a special needs child to have to suffer and deal

with this crap, none of it should be happening, period!!

> Hooray, hooray, hooray!!!! You go girl! (and dad! didn't he talk to his

employer?)

>

> You aren't gonna have to " appeal " every week are you, did they say how long

they have extended coverage? (in other words, how frequent the denials may

come?)

>

> Is that advocate able to help with the school funding stuff?

>

> Be proud, you fought and won! And so happy that you son has made such progress

so far, though still a long road; hopefully the speed picks up once he gets past

more of the initial things they are working on.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Well.........after 2 weeks of fighting this thing 24/7, I can finally

exhale!! Thankfully the denial of coverage for my son was overturned! I am

beyond thrilled, but unfortunately we are not out of the woods by any means.

Once a denial takes place, despite the fact that this one was completely

unfounded and bogus, Blue Cross will

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I am so happy to read this!!! Congratulations....your effort and work on this

clearly made a difference and I'm sure will make it waayy more difficult for BC

to deny future claims from your son. The documentation totally backs you up.

Whew...you must feel like you just climbed Everest!

Lee

Update

Well.........after 2 weeks of fighting this thing 24/7, I can finally exhale!!

Thankfully the denial of coverage for my son was overturned! I am beyond

thrilled, but unfortunately we are not out of the woods by any means. Once a

denial takes place, despite the fact that this one was completely unfounded and

bogus, Blue Cross will most likely keep trying to deny moving forward. However,

they now have in their possession all of my sons medical records as well as

video clips, photos, etc. that I submitted along with a gazillion emails that

point out their negligence and carelessness in this case. Of course they will

never admit to that, but prior to this whole situation they had no records or

documentation to refer to. Pretty hard to believe, but true.

The moral to this story......never, ever take a denial of coverage for face

value. Read every word of the letter 10 times over to make sure you clearly

understand what they are stating for the denial reasons and criteria. The

majority of the time insurance companies take a roll of the dice and figure most

people won't pay attention to the verbage or pursue anything, and unfortunately

they are right.

Okay, now to prepare for the next battle.......school funding from our district!

:)

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Thanks, Barb. Yes, I am so relieved, believe me! To have that kind of financial

issue looming overhead, not to mention the thought of your very sick child

having to be removed from the only facility that can help him, was a lot to

handle. There was absolutely no way I would have allowed him to be discharged. I

don't know what I would have done and what I'll do moving forward when this

happens again, but at least I am armed now with a lot more knowledge I had

before this all began and BC is also armed with a lot more info about my son

than they had before.

I've had to fight my whole life in one form or another to get through

adversities. Although they were very unpleasant and painful to go through and I

wouldn't want to deal with them again, without those experiences I would not

have never acquired the tools and " fighting " skills I have today. Like my mom

always tells me, it's like you have to wake up every morning with your boxing

gloves on prepared to fight, and I think that holds especially true for any

parent of a special needs child.

:)

> Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!! You must be so relieved . Although not over, as you say,

at least you know what you need to do now, and you've gone up against Goliath

and won so can again!

>

> I've heard the same about insurance, even from an insurance adjuster for a car

accident medical claim. Think they count on most just walking away. Good words

of advice, never just accept their rejection.

>

> Warmly,

> Barb

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