Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 I am sad to see you go. Thanks for all the help and support you have given me. And thank you too! Haylee > > I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I haven't been active in a few weeks but I do appreciate the camaraderie here. > Dane started OT for Sensory Integration Dysfunction (Sensory Processing Disorder). This has kept me quite busy. Luckily it's mild and hopefully will be ready for Kindergarten Sept 07. > To all of you starting your journey please take comfort in the fact that plagio has consumed my world twice. Now I rarely think about it. After banding corrects the problem you will get on with everything and forget all about this. Please know proactively seeking to resolve the problem will truly enhance your child's life in the long run. I don't worry about things like glasses or bike helmets fitting because I don't have to. The problem is resolved. > I think we are throwing in the towel with insurance. My deadline to appeal with the Ohio Department of Insurance is fast approaching. I just can't seem to muster the energy to try again. We got half of Cece's band covered. We tried to get in network benefits since the providers were such putzes. Since our PT never applied to be in network I just realistically can't see us winning. If she had and was rejected I would probably venture on. In network payout was $2465 which I thought was pretty good. But our out of network copay and deductible knocked that number down considerably. > I can't really complain though. I'd gladly have paid a lot more for the same results. We didn't even get a dime from stupid UHC with Dane's band. > On a closing note I'd really like to thank . Being a moderator (or owner in her case) can really be a thankless job. We've been accused of getting paid in additional to other ridiculous comments. The only payment is the occasional thank you. And has put a ton of work into this group for the past 4 years. Gosh reorganizing the pictures when changed everything was a project in itself. She had to download everything to her computer and then upload it again. So thank you ! You deserve a medal > Good luck to you all! > in Cleveland > Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (15 mo) DOC Grads > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Good luck with everything. You have been a great help to so many people on here. Jen (20.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) > > I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I haven't been active in a few weeks but I do appreciate the camaraderie here. > Dane started OT for Sensory Integration Dysfunction (Sensory Processing Disorder). This has kept me quite busy. Luckily it's mild and hopefully will be ready for Kindergarten Sept 07. > To all of you starting your journey please take comfort in the fact that plagio has consumed my world twice. Now I rarely think about it. After banding corrects the problem you will get on with everything and forget all about this. Please know proactively seeking to resolve the problem will truly enhance your child's life in the long run. I don't worry about things like glasses or bike helmets fitting because I don't have to. The problem is resolved. > I think we are throwing in the towel with insurance. My deadline to appeal with the Ohio Department of Insurance is fast approaching. I just can't seem to muster the energy to try again. We got half of Cece's band covered. We tried to get in network benefits since the providers were such putzes. Since our PT never applied to be in network I just realistically can't see us winning. If she had and was rejected I would probably venture on. In network payout was $2465 which I thought was pretty good. But our out of network copay and deductible knocked that number down considerably. > I can't really complain though. I'd gladly have paid a lot more for the same results. We didn't even get a dime from stupid UHC with Dane's band. > On a closing note I'd really like to thank . Being a moderator (or owner in her case) can really be a thankless job. We've been accused of getting paid in additional to other ridiculous comments. The only payment is the occasional thank you. And has put a ton of work into this group for the past 4 years. Gosh reorganizing the pictures when changed everything was a project in itself. She had to download everything to her computer and then upload it again. So thank you ! You deserve a medal > Good luck to you all! > in Cleveland > Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (15 mo) DOC Grads > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 , It truly saddens me to see you go, but I understand. I know Dane will get through this, he has great parents guiding him. Thank you for the kudos, but it takes a lot more than just me to make this group what it is. It's moderators like YOU that make this group as great as it is. Thank you for all you've done for so many parents. You will be missed! Hugs, > > I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I haven't been active in a few weeks but I do appreciate the camaraderie here. > Dane started OT for Sensory Integration Dysfunction (Sensory Processing Disorder). This has kept me quite busy. Luckily it's mild and hopefully will be ready for Kindergarten Sept 07. > To all of you starting your journey please take comfort in the fact that plagio has consumed my world twice. Now I rarely think about it. After banding corrects the problem you will get on with everything and forget all about this. Please know proactively seeking to resolve the problem will truly enhance your child's life in the long run. I don't worry about things like glasses or bike helmets fitting because I don't have to. The problem is resolved. > I think we are throwing in the towel with insurance. My deadline to appeal with the Ohio Department of Insurance is fast approaching. I just can't seem to muster the energy to try again. We got half of Cece's band covered. We tried to get in network benefits since the providers were such putzes. Since our PT never applied to be in network I just realistically can't see us winning. If she had and was rejected I would probably venture on. In network payout was $2465 which I thought was pretty good. But our out of network copay and deductible knocked that number down considerably. > I can't really complain though. I'd gladly have paid a lot more for the same results. We didn't even get a dime from stupid UHC with Dane's band. > On a closing note I'd really like to thank . Being a moderator (or owner in her case) can really be a thankless job. We've been accused of getting paid in additional to other ridiculous comments. The only payment is the occasional thank you. And has put a ton of work into this group for the past 4 years. Gosh reorganizing the pictures when changed everything was a project in itself. She had to download everything to her computer and then upload it again. So thank you ! You deserve a medal > Good luck to you all! > in Cleveland > Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (15 mo) DOC Grads > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Haylee, Thank YOU. You do a lot around here and we appreciate it. :-) > > > > I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I haven't been active > in a few weeks but I do appreciate the camaraderie here. > > Dane started OT for Sensory Integration Dysfunction (Sensory > Processing Disorder). This has kept me quite busy. Luckily it's > mild and hopefully will be ready for Kindergarten Sept 07. > > To all of you starting your journey please take comfort in the > fact that plagio has consumed my world twice. Now I rarely think > about it. After banding corrects the problem you will get on with > everything and forget all about this. Please know proactively > seeking to resolve the problem will truly enhance your child's life > in the long run. I don't worry about things like glasses or bike > helmets fitting because I don't have to. The problem is resolved. > > I think we are throwing in the towel with insurance. My deadline > to appeal with the Ohio Department of Insurance is fast > approaching. I just can't seem to muster the energy to try again. > We got half of Cece's band covered. We tried to get in network > benefits since the providers were such putzes. Since our PT never > applied to be in network I just realistically can't see us winning. > If she had and was rejected I would probably venture on. In network > payout was $2465 which I thought was pretty good. But our out of > network copay and deductible knocked that number down considerably. > > I can't really complain though. I'd gladly have paid a lot more > for the same results. We didn't even get a dime from stupid UHC > with Dane's band. > > On a closing note I'd really like to thank . Being a > moderator (or owner in her case) can really be a thankless job. > We've been accused of getting paid in additional to other ridiculous > comments. The only payment is the occasional thank you. And > has put a ton of work into this group for the past 4 years. Gosh > reorganizing the pictures when changed everything was a > project in itself. She had to download everything to her computer > and then upload it again. So thank you ! You deserve a > medal > > Good luck to you all! > > in Cleveland > > Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (15 mo) DOC Grads > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Goodbye and good luck with everything that you and your family are going through. Thanks for your help and support. Isabelle 8 mos STARband 1/31/06 > > I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I haven't been active in a few weeks but I do appreciate the camaraderie here. > Dane started OT for Sensory Integration Dysfunction (Sensory Processing Disorder). This has kept me quite busy. Luckily it's mild and hopefully will be ready for Kindergarten Sept 07. > To all of you starting your journey please take comfort in the fact that plagio has consumed my world twice. Now I rarely think about it. After banding corrects the problem you will get on with everything and forget all about this. Please know proactively seeking to resolve the problem will truly enhance your child's life in the long run. I don't worry about things like glasses or bike helmets fitting because I don't have to. The problem is resolved. > I think we are throwing in the towel with insurance. My deadline to appeal with the Ohio Department of Insurance is fast approaching. I just can't seem to muster the energy to try again. We got half of Cece's band covered. We tried to get in network benefits since the providers were such putzes. Since our PT never applied to be in network I just realistically can't see us winning. If she had and was rejected I would probably venture on. In network payout was $2465 which I thought was pretty good. But our out of network copay and deductible knocked that number down considerably. > I can't really complain though. I'd gladly have paid a lot more for the same results. We didn't even get a dime from stupid UHC with Dane's band. > On a closing note I'd really like to thank . Being a moderator (or owner in her case) can really be a thankless job. We've been accused of getting paid in additional to other ridiculous comments. The only payment is the occasional thank you. And has put a ton of work into this group for the past 4 years. Gosh reorganizing the pictures when changed everything was a project in itself. She had to download everything to her computer and then upload it again. So thank you ! You deserve a medal > Good luck to you all! > in Cleveland > Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (15 mo) DOC Grads > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Good Luck and Goodbye , Thank you for all your support and hard work as a Moderator. I wish you and your family the best and I'll never forget your kind words to me throughout my son's plagio journey. God Bless. Jennie 's Mommy 13 Months DOC Band Grad > > I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I haven't been active in a few weeks but I do appreciate the camaraderie here. > Dane started OT for Sensory Integration Dysfunction (Sensory Processing Disorder). This has kept me quite busy. Luckily it's mild and hopefully will be ready for Kindergarten Sept 07. > To all of you starting your journey please take comfort in the fact that plagio has consumed my world twice. Now I rarely think about it. After banding corrects the problem you will get on with everything and forget all about this. Please know proactively seeking to resolve the problem will truly enhance your child's life in the long run. I don't worry about things like glasses or bike helmets fitting because I don't have to. The problem is resolved. > I think we are throwing in the towel with insurance. My deadline to appeal with the Ohio Department of Insurance is fast approaching. I just can't seem to muster the energy to try again. We got half of Cece's band covered. We tried to get in network benefits since the providers were such putzes. Since our PT never applied to be in network I just realistically can't see us winning. If she had and was rejected I would probably venture on. In network payout was $2465 which I thought was pretty good. But our out of network copay and deductible knocked that number down considerably. > I can't really complain though. I'd gladly have paid a lot more for the same results. We didn't even get a dime from stupid UHC with Dane's band. > On a closing note I'd really like to thank . Being a moderator (or owner in her case) can really be a thankless job. We've been accused of getting paid in additional to other ridiculous comments. The only payment is the occasional thank you. And has put a ton of work into this group for the past 4 years. Gosh reorganizing the pictures when changed everything was a project in itself. She had to download everything to her computer and then upload it again. So thank you ! You deserve a medal > Good luck to you all! > in Cleveland > Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (15 mo) DOC Grads > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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