Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 I am relatively new to this group and to autism, as my son was finally diagnosed last summer at 20 months old. I often tend to be focused on what can help MY child NOW since he is in his most critical development time, benefiting from the hours, days, months and years that others like you have already put in and have so willingly, without any financial reward, taken your time to help my son, and others you have never met, save valuable time with intervention. My son has already made a dramatic change for the better, I am keeping records of what is working for him. We were blessed in a way that he was also born legally blind and I have records from Early Childhood Intervention on him since he was 7 weeks old, so I have an " official " record of his decline as the signs of autism emerged. I am hoping to get this compiled to help others as well--but first, the redoing of our mortgage to 40 year insted of 30, take out a home equity loan......to finance what is being refused by insurance so I can get the services needed NOW, and fight for reimbursement later. Fortunately, my pediatrician is giving me the referrals I am asking for, so it is just the insurance I need to fight. SO, a big, heart felt THANK YOU for those that have the means to actually travel to Austin and lobby on my son's behalf, and also those who share their trials and successes that shorten our search. Most sincerely and appreciatively, Bonnie, mom of 28 months, PDD-NOS,and legally blind from Albinism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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