Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 Hi all, Thanks, Jodi and , for sharing your experience with insurance coverage for growth hormones. I'm glad your insurance covered it. (What is Phizer Bridge, and how do you get in touch with them, ?) Has anybody had trouble getting insurance coverage for growth hormones? Is it always approved for RSS? Has anybody ended up having to pay a substantial amount for GHT, and if so, how much? Does the cost increase as the child gets older/bigger? I also would appreciate hearing how other RSS parents have prepared your children emotionally for daily injections of GHT? Do you tell them in advance that it will help them to grow? That it will hurt? At what age have you started talking to them about RSS? My daughter Eliana is almost 4, and she's becoming aware that she's smaller than her peers, but I've found it difficult to talk to her about RSS. Thanks for sharing any experiences you've had with GHT costs and with helping your kids understand the need for daily injections. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 Alice, I can only answer one part of your question. Yes Gh does get more expensive as the child gets older only because they take more. You are still only paying your percentage according to your insurance but as the child grows they need more gh. Pattie > Hi all, > Thanks, Jodi and , for sharing your experience with insurance > coverage for growth hormones. I'm glad your insurance covered it. (What is Phizer > Bridge, and how do you get in touch with them, ?) Has anybody had trouble > getting insurance coverage for growth hormones? Is it always approved for > RSS? Has anybody ended up having to pay a substantial amount for GHT, and if so, > how much? Does the cost increase as the child gets older/bigger? > > I also would appreciate hearing how other RSS parents have prepared your > children emotionally for daily injections of GHT? Do you tell them in advance that > it will help them to grow? That it will hurt? At what age have you started > talking to them about RSS? My daughter Eliana is almost 4, and she's becoming > aware that she's smaller than her peers, but I've found it difficult to talk to > her about RSS. > > Thanks for sharing any experiences you've had with GHT costs and with helping > your kids understand the need for daily injections. > > Alice > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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