Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 LMAO!!! That just cracked me up, I couldn't even finish reading your post. Oh, I'm talking about waiting to get him casted until you have rec'd the official pre-cert denial! lol That is way too funny! Girl, I know your pain about the bands and needing a second band and being obsessed and wanting the trips to stop and so on........I know all about it. This is the frustrating part where you want it to be over, but you want their heads to get the most correction the can. I know! I have been there. If you don't want to band, then don't. Don't you feel bad about wanting it to just be over. You sound so sad, I just want to give you a hug.........It'll all be over soon. As far as taking the bands off, try putting a big barrette around it so that he can't undo it. Other wise, being in Texas and all, just wrap it with some ducktape. lol dustie > Sorry it's taken me so long to post...we've been fighting colds, > getting things ready for their b-day/Fourth of July party, etc, etc! > > So, we went back to Children's last Wed. Got to see the before (Feb) > pics next to the after (June) pics. I was very happy to see more > correction on than I thought he had received. He still needs > a lot more correction, though. He has gone from severe +++ to just > severe. (URGHHH) Nolan's improvement was pretty impressive in the > pics. He has gone from severe to moderate - and we are happy with > that. They went ahead and gave us a 2nd prescription for both boys, > but we most likely won't be banding Nolan a 2nd time. Honestly, I > know he still has a flat spot, but I have been looking at everyone's > head shapes (quite obsessively) and there seem to be a lot of grown > men with flat spots just as bad as Nolan's that I would have never > noticed if I wasn't so obsessed. My own brother's head is pretty flat > in the back and I never noticed it a bit til now. I think once his > hair comes in the flat spot won't be nearly as visible. Anyway - we > will be casting for another band as soon as we get our pre- > cert denial from UHC. And speaking of UHC - they have had our appeal > letter since May 19th and still no word. We called the week before > last to check on it and they said they have never received it. (I > know they did - I sent it certified, return receipt!) Then, they > tried to say we sent it to the wrong address. I sent it to the > address they told us to in their denial letter. They said the changed > their address since that letter. That's ridiculous, too - since they > sent Nolan's denial letter the same day that they rec'd our appeal > (May 19th) and it said to send the appeal TO THE SAME ADDRESS!!!!! > I'm sick of dealing with them on this - and really, if they don't > change their mind on this, we will be filing suit. This is just > wrong! (We will have to appeal to DH's work first - they are self > insured.) > > Oh - and our latest news - seems my boys are joining the band > rebellion gang here and yanking theirs off, too. Nolan figured out > how to undo his velcro and we've been in trouble since. It's been a > battle for the last two days and now he is pulling ' velcro > apart every chance he gets - trying to yank his off, too. I haven't > bought any tape or barretts yet, but I guess I need to. has > got to wear his band. I haven't been forcing Nolan - since he was > going to graduate last week, but then they decided he might get a > little bit more correction for another 2-4 wks of wearing it. > > I have to admit that I am starting to feel wore out on this issue. > I'm ready to be done with all the long car trips and ready to see my > babies heads w/o bands on them. I know we are doing what is best for > them in the long run, but it's just getting old already. Anyone know > what I mean? > > Ok - hope I wasn't a huge downer to everyone today! > Take care, > > mom to (3.5 yrs), Nolan & (turning 1 this Friday!!!) > DOC banded 3/26/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Hi . Sounds like you have been very busy lately. I am happy that both N and N received correction and that Nolan seems like he did very well. I have 15 mos old twins and only one is banded. I honestly cannot imagine what it would be like with both of them in a band now. I understand how worn out by this you must be but you are right, it is the right thing to do and worth it. It is great news that Nolan will graduate. And hopefully with the second band, will receive a jump start to additional correction. Now to those velcro pulling bandits. What is it that is in the air? I think I am going to use a barrette today and see if that works. I am sure it will but now I wonder how much fuss Jess will put up over it. Good Luck with everything. Have a good week. Kim (Mom to Jess, 15 mos, 2nd doc band) > Sorry it's taken me so long to post...we've been fighting colds, > getting things ready for their b-day/Fourth of July party, etc, etc! > > So, we went back to Children's last Wed. Got to see the before (Feb) > pics next to the after (June) pics. I was very happy to see more > correction on than I thought he had received. He still needs > a lot more correction, though. He has gone from severe +++ to just > severe. (URGHHH) Nolan's improvement was pretty impressive in the > pics. He has gone from severe to moderate - and we are happy with > that. They went ahead and gave us a 2nd prescription for both boys, > but we most likely won't be banding Nolan a 2nd time. Honestly, I > know he still has a flat spot, but I have been looking at everyone's > head shapes (quite obsessively) and there seem to be a lot of grown > men with flat spots just as bad as Nolan's that I would have never > noticed if I wasn't so obsessed. My own brother's head is pretty flat > in the back and I never noticed it a bit til now. I think once his > hair comes in the flat spot won't be nearly as visible. Anyway - we > will be casting for another band as soon as we get our pre- > cert denial from UHC. And speaking of UHC - they have had our appeal > letter since May 19th and still no word. We called the week before > last to check on it and they said they have never received it. (I > know they did - I sent it certified, return receipt!) Then, they > tried to say we sent it to the wrong address. I sent it to the > address they told us to in their denial letter. They said the changed > their address since that letter. That's ridiculous, too - since they > sent Nolan's denial letter the same day that they rec'd our appeal > (May 19th) and it said to send the appeal TO THE SAME ADDRESS!!!!! > I'm sick of dealing with them on this - and really, if they don't > change their mind on this, we will be filing suit. This is just > wrong! (We will have to appeal to DH's work first - they are self > insured.) > > Oh - and our latest news - seems my boys are joining the band > rebellion gang here and yanking theirs off, too. Nolan figured out > how to undo his velcro and we've been in trouble since. It's been a > battle for the last two days and now he is pulling ' velcro > apart every chance he gets - trying to yank his off, too. I haven't > bought any tape or barretts yet, but I guess I need to. has > got to wear his band. I haven't been forcing Nolan - since he was > going to graduate last week, but then they decided he might get a > little bit more correction for another 2-4 wks of wearing it. > > I have to admit that I am starting to feel wore out on this issue. > I'm ready to be done with all the long car trips and ready to see my > babies heads w/o bands on them. I know we are doing what is best for > them in the long run, but it's just getting old already. Anyone know > what I mean? > > Ok - hope I wasn't a huge downer to everyone today! > Take care, > > mom to (3.5 yrs), Nolan & (turning 1 this Friday!!!) > DOC banded 3/26/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 - Hang in there. I can only imagine how tired of this you must be having to deal with 2 kids in bands, and now a 2nd band. The boys sound just adorable - you have me laughing with images of them pulling each others bands off. is only 7 mos, and we haven't had any problems with that... Hang in there with UHC and keep us posted. FYI, I've been calling them weekly (at least) to find out the status our claim - make yourself the squeaky wheel! Right now they are trying to determine why they think they have a contract with Cranial Tech, when Cranial Tech says they don't have contracts with anyone... They have certain timelines for everything (this one is 2 weeks which is up Friday), so maybe you can check on that (it should at least help if you have to go the lawsuit route!) Good luck! Kerri Mom to (DOCbanded 5/9/03) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 , I know the fight gets hard, but hang in there! I don't know how many times I have just wanted to give up and just say to heck with it. It is incredibly frustrating dealing with bands, and with the insurance companies too! Take a deep breath, refocus, and go get em! Take care! Mom to Josh 6.5 mos. old / banded 5/22/03 > Sorry it's taken me so long to post...we've been fighting colds, > getting things ready for their b-day/Fourth of July party, etc, etc! > > So, we went back to Children's last Wed. Got to see the before (Feb) > pics next to the after (June) pics. I was very happy to see more > correction on than I thought he had received. He still needs > a lot more correction, though. He has gone from severe +++ to just > severe. (URGHHH) Nolan's improvement was pretty impressive in the > pics. He has gone from severe to moderate - and we are happy with > that. They went ahead and gave us a 2nd prescription for both boys, > but we most likely won't be banding Nolan a 2nd time. Honestly, I > know he still has a flat spot, but I have been looking at everyone's > head shapes (quite obsessively) and there seem to be a lot of grown > men with flat spots just as bad as Nolan's that I would have never > noticed if I wasn't so obsessed. My own brother's head is pretty flat > in the back and I never noticed it a bit til now. I think once his > hair comes in the flat spot won't be nearly as visible. Anyway - we > will be casting for another band as soon as we get our pre- > cert denial from UHC. And speaking of UHC - they have had our appeal > letter since May 19th and still no word. We called the week before > last to check on it and they said they have never received it. (I > know they did - I sent it certified, return receipt!) Then, they > tried to say we sent it to the wrong address. I sent it to the > address they told us to in their denial letter. They said the changed > their address since that letter. That's ridiculous, too - since they > sent Nolan's denial letter the same day that they rec'd our appeal > (May 19th) and it said to send the appeal TO THE SAME ADDRESS!!!!! > I'm sick of dealing with them on this - and really, if they don't > change their mind on this, we will be filing suit. This is just > wrong! (We will have to appeal to DH's work first - they are self > insured.) > > Oh - and our latest news - seems my boys are joining the band > rebellion gang here and yanking theirs off, too. Nolan figured out > how to undo his velcro and we've been in trouble since. It's been a > battle for the last two days and now he is pulling ' velcro > apart every chance he gets - trying to yank his off, too. I haven't > bought any tape or barretts yet, but I guess I need to. has > got to wear his band. I haven't been forcing Nolan - since he was > going to graduate last week, but then they decided he might get a > little bit more correction for another 2-4 wks of wearing it. > > I have to admit that I am starting to feel wore out on this issue. > I'm ready to be done with all the long car trips and ready to see my > babies heads w/o bands on them. I know we are doing what is best for > them in the long run, but it's just getting old already. Anyone know > what I mean? > > Ok - hope I wasn't a huge downer to everyone today! > Take care, > > mom to (3.5 yrs), Nolan & (turning 1 this Friday!!!) > DOC banded 3/26/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Hi : Sounds like you have a lot going on in your household. Too funny...your boys are too cute. Congratulations on Nolan's upcoming graduation. will be there in no time. As for the insur company...I feel your pain...I have been calling Cigna every two days...it's sure frustrating...but at the end it will be worth it. Thanks for making me laugh...you were definitely not a " downer. " Hope the barrette or duct tape works. Keep us posted. Lori and on docbanded 6/23/03 > Sorry it's taken me so long to post...we've been fighting colds, > getting things ready for their b-day/Fourth of July party, etc, etc! > > So, we went back to Children's last Wed. Got to see the before (Feb) > pics next to the after (June) pics. I was very happy to see more > correction on than I thought he had received. He still needs > a lot more correction, though. He has gone from severe +++ to just > severe. (URGHHH) Nolan's improvement was pretty impressive in the > pics. He has gone from severe to moderate - and we are happy with > that. They went ahead and gave us a 2nd prescription for both boys, > but we most likely won't be banding Nolan a 2nd time. Honestly, I > know he still has a flat spot, but I have been looking at everyone's > head shapes (quite obsessively) and there seem to be a lot of grown > men with flat spots just as bad as Nolan's that I would have never > noticed if I wasn't so obsessed. My own brother's head is pretty flat > in the back and I never noticed it a bit til now. I think once his > hair comes in the flat spot won't be nearly as visible. Anyway - we > will be casting for another band as soon as we get our pre- > cert denial from UHC. And speaking of UHC - they have had our appeal > letter since May 19th and still no word. We called the week before > last to check on it and they said they have never received it. (I > know they did - I sent it certified, return receipt!) Then, they > tried to say we sent it to the wrong address. I sent it to the > address they told us to in their denial letter. They said the changed > their address since that letter. That's ridiculous, too - since they > sent Nolan's denial letter the same day that they rec'd our appeal > (May 19th) and it said to send the appeal TO THE SAME ADDRESS!!!!! > I'm sick of dealing with them on this - and really, if they don't > change their mind on this, we will be filing suit. This is just > wrong! (We will have to appeal to DH's work first - they are self > insured.) > > Oh - and our latest news - seems my boys are joining the band > rebellion gang here and yanking theirs off, too. Nolan figured out > how to undo his velcro and we've been in trouble since. It's been a > battle for the last two days and now he is pulling ' velcro > apart every chance he gets - trying to yank his off, too. I haven't > bought any tape or barretts yet, but I guess I need to. has > got to wear his band. I haven't been forcing Nolan - since he was > going to graduate last week, but then they decided he might get a > little bit more correction for another 2-4 wks of wearing it. > > I have to admit that I am starting to feel wore out on this issue. > I'm ready to be done with all the long car trips and ready to see my > babies heads w/o bands on them. I know we are doing what is best for > them in the long run, but it's just getting old already. Anyone know > what I mean? > > Ok - hope I wasn't a huge downer to everyone today! > Take care, > > mom to (3.5 yrs), Nolan & (turning 1 this Friday!!!) > DOC banded 3/26/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Hi , Thats good that you saw more correction on than you had expected. Always a nice surprise! I can't believe that about your insurance. I'm having the worst time with ours too--it's just so frustrating! Hopefully your precert denial will come soon! Good luck. , mom to Hannah DOCbanded 5/12 > > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " michjay99 " <mjay@r...> wrote: > > Sorry it's taken me so long to post...we've been fighting colds, > > getting things ready for their b-day/Fourth of July party, etc, etc! > > > > So, we went back to Children's last Wed. Got to see the before > (Feb) > > pics next to the after (June) pics. I was very happy to see more > > correction on than I thought he had received. He still > needs > > a lot more correction, though. He has gone from severe +++ to just > > severe. (URGHHH) Nolan's improvement was pretty impressive in the > > pics. He has gone from severe to moderate - and we are happy with > > that. They went ahead and gave us a 2nd prescription for both boys, > > but we most likely won't be banding Nolan a 2nd time. Honestly, I > > know he still has a flat spot, but I have been looking at > everyone's > > head shapes (quite obsessively) and there seem to be a lot of grown > > men with flat spots just as bad as Nolan's that I would have never > > noticed if I wasn't so obsessed. My own brother's head is pretty > flat > > in the back and I never noticed it a bit til now. I think once his > > hair comes in the flat spot won't be nearly as visible. Anyway - we > > will be casting for another band as soon as we get our pre- > > cert denial from UHC. And speaking of UHC - they have had our > appeal > > letter since May 19th and still no word. We called the week before > > last to check on it and they said they have never received it. (I > > know they did - I sent it certified, return receipt!) Then, they > > tried to say we sent it to the wrong address. I sent it to the > > address they told us to in their denial letter. They said the > changed > > their address since that letter. That's ridiculous, too - since > they > > sent Nolan's denial letter the same day that they rec'd our appeal > > (May 19th) and it said to send the appeal TO THE SAME ADDRESS!!!!! > > I'm sick of dealing with them on this - and really, if they don't > > change their mind on this, we will be filing suit. This is just > > wrong! (We will have to appeal to DH's work first - they are self > > insured.) > > > > Oh - and our latest news - seems my boys are joining the band > > rebellion gang here and yanking theirs off, too. Nolan figured out > > how to undo his velcro and we've been in trouble since. It's been a > > battle for the last two days and now he is pulling ' velcro > > apart every chance he gets - trying to yank his off, too. I haven't > > bought any tape or barretts yet, but I guess I need to. > has > > got to wear his band. I haven't been forcing Nolan - since he was > > going to graduate last week, but then they decided he might get a > > little bit more correction for another 2-4 wks of wearing it. > > > > I have to admit that I am starting to feel wore out on this issue. > > I'm ready to be done with all the long car trips and ready to see > my > > babies heads w/o bands on them. I know we are doing what is best > for > > them in the long run, but it's just getting old already. Anyone > know > > what I mean? > > > > Ok - hope I wasn't a huge downer to everyone today! > > Take care, > > > > mom to (3.5 yrs), Nolan & (turning 1 this Friday!!!) > > DOC banded 3/26/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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