Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Hi Melany, Sometimes having a special treat like a lollipop can also help out. And don't forget your camera! As far as your insurance goes, that is a bummer! I'm not sure if you would have any luck fighting for more coverage, but it may be worth asking CT about. Let us know how it goes today! , mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30 Cape Cod, Ma --- In Plagiocephaly , " melanymoss " <melanymoss@y...> wrote: > I can't believe it is finally here. We just heard that insurance > will pay out of network, but with our crummy small business > insurance, it is the same in or out of network. They will pay a > whole $750! That leaves us with the low amount of $2250! At least > it is something. > I am excited, and so worried. I have read up on casting in the files > and in the posts. I am bringing the DVD player with an assortment of > movies. He is old enough to ask his preferance at that critical > moment. We are also bringing some favorite toys. He hasn't ever > taken a pacifier, but he drinks milk from a sippy cup like it were a > bottle. We will bring pretty of it. We are forgetting the maximum > allowance of milk for the day! I am even bringing him a towel. I > don't think he is attached to his soap. I buy different things for > home anyway. > Anything else I should think about? > Thanks for all the advice and great articles! I think I would have > been one of those ticked off moms if I wasn't warned ahead of time. > Melany, Kody's mommy 17 mos 1 week finally casting TODAY! > Dallas/ Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Some suckers and a camera would be good to bring along too! Good luck! ~Amy, mommy to Jaden 6 mo's MN, plagio/mild tort, started CranioCap 4/23/04 --- In Plagiocephaly , " melanymoss " <melanymoss@y...> wrote: > I can't believe it is finally here. We just heard that insurance > will pay out of network, but with our crummy small business > insurance, it is the same in or out of network. They will pay a > whole $750! That leaves us with the low amount of $2250! At least > it is something. > I am excited, and so worried. I have read up on casting in the files > and in the posts. I am bringing the DVD player with an assortment of > movies. He is old enough to ask his preferance at that critical > moment. We are also bringing some favorite toys. He hasn't ever > taken a pacifier, but he drinks milk from a sippy cup like it were a > bottle. We will bring pretty of it. We are forgetting the maximum > allowance of milk for the day! I am even bringing him a towel. I > don't think he is attached to his soap. I buy different things for > home anyway. > Anything else I should think about? > Thanks for all the advice and great articles! I think I would have > been one of those ticked off moms if I wasn't warned ahead of time. > Melany, Kody's mommy 17 mos 1 week finally casting TODAY! > Dallas/ Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Hi Melany! It is great you finally heard back from your insurance company. Too bad they are only going to pay $750 though! Is it possible to appeal for them to pay more? Please let us know how Kody's casting appt goes. I will be thinking about you!! Jill (mom to , to be DOCbanded tomorrow) Dallas --- In Plagiocephaly , " melanymoss " <melanymoss@y...> wrote: > I can't believe it is finally here. We just heard that insurance > will pay out of network, but with our crummy small business > insurance, it is the same in or out of network. They will pay a > whole $750! That leaves us with the low amount of $2250! At least > it is something. > I am excited, and so worried. I have read up on casting in the files > and in the posts. I am bringing the DVD player with an assortment of > movies. He is old enough to ask his preferance at that critical > moment. We are also bringing some favorite toys. He hasn't ever > taken a pacifier, but he drinks milk from a sippy cup like it were a > bottle. We will bring pretty of it. We are forgetting the maximum > allowance of milk for the day! I am even bringing him a towel. I > don't think he is attached to his soap. I buy different things for > home anyway. > Anything else I should think about? > Thanks for all the advice and great articles! I think I would have > been one of those ticked off moms if I wasn't warned ahead of time. > Melany, Kody's mommy 17 mos 1 week finally casting TODAY! > Dallas/ Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Good luck! Let us know! Natasha --- In Plagiocephaly , " melanymoss " <melanymoss@y...> wrote: > I can't believe it is finally here. We just heard that insurance > will pay out of network, but with our crummy small business > insurance, it is the same in or out of network. They will pay a > whole $750! That leaves us with the low amount of $2250! At least > it is something. > I am excited, and so worried. I have read up on casting in the files > and in the posts. I am bringing the DVD player with an assortment of > movies. He is old enough to ask his preferance at that critical > moment. We are also bringing some favorite toys. He hasn't ever > taken a pacifier, but he drinks milk from a sippy cup like it were a > bottle. We will bring pretty of it. We are forgetting the maximum > allowance of milk for the day! I am even bringing him a towel. I > don't think he is attached to his soap. I buy different things for > home anyway. > Anything else I should think about? > Thanks for all the advice and great articles! I think I would have > been one of those ticked off moms if I wasn't warned ahead of time. > Melany, Kody's mommy 17 mos 1 week finally casting TODAY! > Dallas/ Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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