Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 Don't have the luxury or money or any one near me, and think I'm doing pretty good without one. Many here are. Tammy [ ] Affording DAN doctor bills Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 Read through the links and files section of this group and the frequent dose chelation group. Andy Cutler has made more than enough information available free of charge on the internet so that people can chelate safely without a doctor. the only things you would need to pay for are the supplements (which can be minimized) and chelators (you can use ALA alone if you can't get DMSA or DMPS) J > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? S S Affording DAN doctor bills Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------ Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! Nutrition http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Affording DAN doctor bills Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. ===>What specifically would you like to be able to afford that would recover your daughter? Oral chelation is very inexpensive. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------- Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! Nutrition http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 There was a mom here several years ago that claimed to have spent over $1 Million and her child was still on the spectrum. Money will absolutely not guarantee recovery. Hard work and proper protocol is the best option. I do have a DAN! doctor but I see them annually. My annual doctor bills run about $500/yr for the DAN!, $250 for the DDI tests, $100 bloodwork, and probably $1000 for DMSA, ALA and other supplements since I waste quite a bit (trying things). $2000 annual costs are affordable for many people but I know that is still a lot of money. Our first DAN! visit with a respected DAN! doctor back in 2004 cost me $1400! Seeing them every 3 months and running all of their 'latest and greatest' tests? No way. You don't need that. Looking back, I see so many tests that told us absolutely nothing and some tests that showed us 'something' but were overlooked by this respected DAN!. Again, no guarantees your money will be well spent. Going on your own can seem overwhelming. There is a mom on these lists who was absolutely insane when she first started... questions and questions and lots of fear. She now runs support groups and speaks to parents about biomed and Autism. At one point her child lost the Autism diagnosis, but I know he remains quite medically fragile. Still, she did it; and they have next to nothing (financially speaking). Good luck. Pam > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > S S > > Affording DAN doctor bills > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > Nutrition > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Here are some ideas that I posted on another group. 1st-For the last year, figure out exactly what it is costing you breaking it down by doctor visit costs, testing costs, supplement costs etc, travel costs etc. 2nd-Figure out if you NEED to do all the things that you are currently doing or if you CAN do them less often. For example, testing can be very expensive and isn't always necessary. We've totally eliminated testing for yeast and bacteria here because I don't need a test to tell that my kid has a yeast/bacteria issue...I CAN SEE IT!!! Also, if you are chelating, testing for what is being excreted is great for information, BUT IS UNNECCESARY for treatment..use video's, journals etc to show improvement. Do you NEED to travel to see a DAN or will they do a teleconference instead, eliminating travel costs?? 3rd-Explore how to get more stuff covered by insurance. If you have a PPO option for insurance, you can get some stuff covered. For example, our DAN charges $150 for a 1/2 appt. Since she is out of network, we get reimbursed @$28, but that is better than nothing. Instead of using Out-of-network labs like Doctor's Data, Great Plains, or Metametrix can you get some work done by In-Network labs?? We use Quest for a lot of our bloodwork (especially mainstream stuff like metabolic panels etc.)which greatly decreases our out of pocket costs. If you don't have a PPO, can you get your regular pediatrician to do or request some of the basic labs?? Maybe get them and your DAN talking? If you are on any prescription meds, can you go to the generic which is usually cheaper? We did this with the Carnitor (l-carnitine) that our DAN prescribed and saved $30/month by using the generic. 4th-Examine less expensive alternative for your supplements. We use some expensive supplements here (Enzymes, Probiotics) but we also use Trader Darwin's from Trader Joes Vitamin E and CoQ10. We use Twin Labs Vit C etc. If you are buying supplements at health food stores, don't!!! -The internet is much cheaper...I use Iherb.com for a lot of things. 5th-Do you have a opportunity for a Flexible Spending Account (Medical FSA) at work??? If so, you can deduct $$ from your pay (PRETAX) to put into it and get reimbursed from it based on receipts. Be careful because most supplements are not eligible, but Doctor costs, testing costs, prescription meds are. This can save you some $$ based on what your tax rate is..Basically a 10-38% discount depending. Hope that helps. > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 I haven't seen any recovered kids who were recovered by a DAN. Yet anyway. I don't feel that if you paid them more money you would have a recovered kid, because they fail to do the simple things that make recovery. (ie removing metals the safe way) but rather treat the symptoms of the metal toxicity. I have never paid a DAN and we do AC chelation and biomedical without one. It's far cheaper and leads to major improvements and recovery. In four years I have found that no matter how much money people pay a DAN, the kids are not recovering like they are from AC chelation, which costs very little. Many of the DAN therapies you can do for just the cost of the supplements, like the antifungals, probiotics, vitamins and minerals. You can learn to do those things on this group and maybe only need to see the DAN a few times a year for running any labs you feel you need. But often times those labs can be gotten from any doctor. Or can ordered yourself or a holistic doctor or D.O can follow you with those. And these doctors don't charge $600 a visit. Because honestly, even if you paid for every expensive therapy the DAN has to offer....it's not going to replace proper low dose chelation to remove the metals that caused the problems in the first place. Jan > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 If your child is on SSI,as I am,all of the tests,office calls,and anything you can get with a prescription is covered by Medicaid. > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > S S > > Affording DAN doctor bills > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > Nutrition > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 What do you mean " latest and greatest tests " ?I have both COMT and MTFR methylation defects.I think it's VERY important to know I have these defects .The tests for these didn't exist until fairly recently. What if you're like me,and diet doesn't clear up your GI disease? Then you need a lot of tests to find out what's causing it. What if you are prone to acute strep that triggers regression,like I am,and you need a workup for PANDAS? As for Chelation,$2000 for DMSA is insane.Is this for a month's supply? This http://www.heavymetaldetox.net/ <http://www.heavymetaldetox.net/> is what my DAN! suggested for me,because he thought I was too fragile for DMSA.It costs about $40.00 a bottle,and works very well...almost too well,given the BMs I make. I guess a lot of it depeds on how sick your child is and how many " comorbid " (I really hate that word.) problems they have. > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > > S S > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > Thanks. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > Nutrition > > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loG\ UsiTeHAAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 It's not that way here. The only medications covered by Medicaid now are generic, no stomach medicines, no cold or cough medicines. I have 2 kids on medicaid because of the program they are in. If it weren't for the Blue Cross we couldn't afford them. From: <thorenstd124@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:07 PM  If your child is on SSI,as I am,all of the tests,office calls,and anything you can get with a prescription is covered by Medicaid. > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > S S > > Affording DAN doctor bills > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ ... worogbe > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > Nutrition > http://tagline. excite.com/ c?cp=SmM- WMVcMuMjCYIICtxL FgAAKZRr_ 2tbQBaG-3loGUsiT eHAAAYAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAADNAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAASQ wAAAAA= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Wow! Where do you live? A few years back, I called a DAN physician. I talked to his secretary and according to her it would be several thousand the first year and they did not accept insurance or medicaid. It was impossible for us; just about the same as paying for ABA out of our pockets when he was 8. Â We have a good pediatrician, but there are none here that we know of who are interested in anything having to do with Autism. They send you to a pediatric neurologist who thinks the solution is neuroleptics or antidepressants. Â I am so glad I found this board. My son was able to go to a family reunion this week and not fall apart. Halleluah! Â D. From: <thorenstd124@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:31 PM Â What do you mean " latest and greatest tests " ?I have both COMT and MTFR methylation defects.I think it's VERY important to know I have these defects .The tests for these didn't exist until fairly recently. What if you're like me,and diet doesn't clear up your GI disease? Then you need a lot of tests to find out what's causing it. What if you are prone to acute strep that triggers regression,like I am,and you need a workup for PANDAS? As for Chelation,$2000 for DMSA is insane.Is this for a month's supply? This http://www.heavymet aldetox.net/ <http://www.heavymet aldetox.net/> is what my DAN! suggested for me,because he thought I was too fragile for DMSA.It costs about $40.00 a bottle,and works very well...almost too well,given the BMs I make. I guess a lot of it depeds on how sick your child is and how many " comorbid " (I really hate that word.) problems they have. > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > > S S > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > Thanks. > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > Nutrition > > http://tagline. excite.com/ c?cp=SmM- WMVcMuMjCYIICtxL FgAAKZRr_ 2tbQBaG-3loG\ UsiTeHAAAYAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAADNAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS QwAAAAA= > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 My ped has had no problems signed and helped me order a few test from Great Plains. Think it was the organic acid test. We've done it two years in a row and have seen amazing changes in the report. My ped's been happy too. She been thrilled with the progress she's seen in my boys. One 7 with severe food allergies and pretty much outgrown asthma and one high functioning 10 year old PPD-NOS guy. Tammy [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills I haven't seen any recovered kids who were recovered by a DAN. Yet anyway. I don't feel that if you paid them more money you would have a recovered kid, because they fail to do the simple things that make recovery. (ie removing metals the safe way) but rather treat the symptoms of the metal toxicity. I have never paid a DAN and we do AC chelation and biomedical without one. It's far cheaper and leads to major improvements and recovery. In four years I have found that no matter how much money people pay a DAN, the kids are not recovering like they are from AC chelation, which costs very little. Many of the DAN therapies you can do for just the cost of the supplements, like the antifungals, probiotics, vitamins and minerals. You can learn to do those things on this group and maybe only need to see the DAN a few times a year for running any labs you feel you need. But often times those labs can be gotten from any doctor. Or can ordered yourself or a holistic doctor or D.O can follow you with those. And these doctors don't charge $600 a visit. Because honestly, even if you paid for every expensive therapy the DAN has to offer....it's not going to replace proper low dose chelation to remove the metals that caused the problems in the first place. Jan > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Perhaps you could try Autism Action Plan - it is about $40/mo on the monthly plan and you can download labs to take for lab work, etc. which could be covered by insurance if you have it (we don't and 's issues all require 2 year waiting periods). http://www.autismactionplan.org/ That follows the DAN! protocol and you have access to a dr if you need it. I would get another PCP. Doctors are in a service industry - you pay them for the service they provide YOU and you are the one who is in charge of the situation. The good ones are really good and should be treated well. The bad ones are a dime a dozen, and you need to take your business elsewhere if you are not satisfied. We were blessed with a " why not, it's your money " kinda doc for a PCP and we saw Megson, Aiello and a slew of others and could have our PCP order the tests others wanted so that they were covered by our HMO. It was a lot of work, but it was worth it. Regards, Summer McFarland 1.22 HEAL KIDS 1.224.325.5437 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------------- Over fourteen years of organic search engine optimization, marketing and design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 What is on hold is getting more supplements from the doc. We are also considering chelating and that is expensive too. From: Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills autism treatment Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 3:26 PM First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? S S Affording DAN doctor bills Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------ Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! Nutrition http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Really, I did not know that Medicaid can cover some DAN stuff. Will find out from them Thanks. From: <thorenstd124@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 8:07 PM If your child is on SSI,as I am,all of the tests,office calls,and anything you can get with a prescription is covered by Medicaid. > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > S S > > Affording DAN doctor bills > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > Nutrition > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Thank you all for your input. Will defintely be using this board more often and look into AC chelation instead. What is on hold is getting more supplements from the doc. We are also considering chelating and that is expensive too. From: Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills autism treatment Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 3:26 PM First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? S S Affording DAN doctor bills Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------ Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! Nutrition http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Hi, Good for you!!My son has SSI and ,medicaid with that but they don't cover anything. I live in Georgia. Take a look at this organization sometime they have grants for treatments.You have to applied. http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/index.htm http://www.act-today.org/index.html http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/index.php Take care, A.Simon,  " I know God promises not to give me more than I can handle.  I just wish he didn't trust me so much. " -Mother From: <thorenstd124@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:07 PM  If your child is on SSI,as I am,all of the tests,office calls,and anything you can get with a prescription is covered by Medicaid. > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > S S > > Affording DAN doctor bills > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ ... worogbe > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > Nutrition > http://tagline. excite.com/ c?cp=SmM- WMVcMuMjCYIICtxL FgAAKZRr_ 2tbQBaG-3loGUsiT eHAAAYAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAADNAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAASQ wAAAAA= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 If you reread my message, $2000 is an annual cost for all DAN! care/supplements combined. Latest and greatest tests are all the tests that the DAN! Think Tank come up with on a regular basis as they try to figure out what is causing ASD. I came in to DAN! when MTHFr was thought to be significant in Autism. Turns out not so. There are so many more tests out there than what you mention, and many people fall victim to the overtesting advocated by many DAN! doctors. While chelating, many DAN!s ask you to have blood drawn every 3 months to monitor liver values and mineral levels. That is unnecessary and costly. Take a look at Yasko's protocol and you'll see a host of genetic testing that isn't playing out as promising as once hoped... or those following Yasko certainly arent' talking about all their recovery stories. What I am saying is that you can do this without spending tons of money on tests and many find that out only after wasting thousands of dollars. There is probably no magic bullet out there for our kids. For years I hoped that one test would find that one problem that we could easily address and treat for my miracle recovery. Of course you address your own issues in the way you are most comfortable. If I had recurrent strep (which I don't) then I would dig in to it further. That doesn't mean we all need to be tested for strep and that is where i think money is being wasted. Pam > > > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, > necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. > If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them > for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many > here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can > you do it without the doc? > > > S S > > > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my > daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. > Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford > everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > > Nutrition > > > > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loG\ > UsiTeHAAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 I agree with most of the views of Pam. We were forced to do a lot of unnecessary testing and waste money and DAN was not accepting insurance. There are some basic tests (not the fancy latest and greatest) that are helpful such as blood work during Chelation and Organic Acid Test for specific nutritional deficiencies annually ($300 together). Moreover, the DAN doctors don't use the results of all the fancy tests to make any treatment changes. We have given up on the DANs mainly for this reason. Now we know what works for our child and we also know a proper Chelation is also a must. We did TD-DMPS chelation with good results and then plateaued. Now, we are doing DMSA/ALA with AC protocol on our own with no issues. regards, Ragha > > > > > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, > > necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. > > If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them > > for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many > > here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can > > you do it without the doc? > > > > S S > > > > > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my > > daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. > > Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford > > everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > > > Nutrition > > > > > > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loG\ > > UsiTeHAAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Straight Medicaid (Wisconsin's Forward Card) will pay for the needle stick but sometimes not even the test itself (did not cover running titers for vaccines). There are probably a few things Medicaid will pay for but nobody I want to use that takes Medicaid. I've just stopped trying. Honestly, I don't want my son's treatment tracked but I have the luxury of a good income. I pay out of pocket for all MD visits and dental care, and get some help paying for social skills classes/daily living skills classes with the Autism Waiver program. He has to be recertified each year for the Waiver and I think this will be his last year of coverage based on his improvements. For 3 years the Waiver was paying $40,000/yr for intensive in-home therapy. How can a family afford that? Even so, in addition, we were paying about 1/4 of that amount per year ourselves. I am amazed at how resourceful parents are with finding ways to pay for biomedical treatments. My hat's off to everyone. I wish it was all affordable. But, sometimes I think being cost prohibitive prevents me from trying things that might be useless, foolish or even dangerous. Desperation can lead to poor choices. Pam > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > > S S > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > Thanks. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > Nutrition > > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 The cost of supplements at the doctor's office are very high and they sell at MSRP only. I never buy the supplements at the doctors or health food stores. I always buy those same supplements online. On the average I spend about $100 per month. These are the online stores I use(with free shipping): iHerb . com LuckyVitamin . com VitaGlo . com (You can compare prices using shopping or Google Shopping) For Autism specific supplements: SpectrumSupplements . com KirkmanLabs . com BrainchildNutritionals . com HTH, Ragha > > > What is on hold is getting more supplements from the doc. We are also considering chelating and that is expensive too. > > From: Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> > Subject: [ ] Re: Affording DAN doctor bills > autism treatment > Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 3:26 PM > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > S S > > Affording DAN doctor bills > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@... worogbe > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > Thanks. > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > Nutrition > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 I accepted SSI payments for my son many years ago, but ended up having to pay most of it back. You have to have a very low income to qualify for SSI, and if your income fluctuates monthly, so will your benefits, if you even qualify. I am a cautionary tale about panicing and using your credit card. Don't do it. Research all the good , read info from reliable resources, take your childs symptoms into account, and only invest in what applies to your child. If it feels wrong, trust your gut. Be patient and try to not go backwards. As long as you are moving forwards, even if it is slowly, skills will build on skills. The only labs I ever found to be helpful were for yeast, bacteria, and viral titers. Even the food allergy tests didn't yield improvements when I removed the offending foods. Enzymes worked, diet didn't. Unfortunately, there was some trial and error getting the right supplements. > > > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can you do it without the doc? > > > S S > > > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > > Nutrition > > > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 My son's Dan charges $1,875 for an initial 3 visits. The first visit is a history appt, then evaluation of the child and third is parent only plan of action. All are consecutive three day visits. She is very thorough but charges ridiculous fees. Her follow-up appt one month later was $600. Insurance only deemed $800 being reasonable & necessary for reimbursement from the initial visit. Yes you do have to pay upfront first & get reimbursed through insurance. I think she charges so much because she is the only M.D. who practices in Atlanta. Valencia Sent from my iPhone On Dec 29, 2009, at 6:03 PM, " Pamela H " <phaselow@...> wrote: If you reread my message, $2000 is an annual cost for all DAN! care/supplements combined. Latest and greatest tests are all the tests that the DAN! Think Tank come up with on a regular basis as they try to figure out what is causing ASD. I came in to DAN! when MTHFr was thought to be significant in Autism. Turns out not so. There are so many more tests out there than what you mention, and many people fall victim to the overtesting advocated by many DAN! doctors. While chelating, many DAN!s ask you to have blood drawn every 3 months to monitor liver values and mineral levels. That is unnecessary and costly. Take a look at Yasko's protocol and you'll see a host of genetic testing that isn't playing out as promising as once hoped... or those following Yasko certainly arent' talking about all their recovery stories. What I am saying is that you can do this without spending tons of money on tests and many find that out only after wasting thousands of dollars. There is probably no magic bullet out there for our kids. For years I hoped that one test would find that one problem that we could easily address and treat for my miracle recovery. Of course you address your own issues in the way you are most comfortable. If I had recurrent strep (which I don't) then I would dig in to it further. That doesn't mean we all need to be tested for strep and that is where i think money is being wasted. Pam > > > > > > First consider whether the things this DAN doc is doing are useful, > necessary, and helpful. Many run lots of unnecessary, unhelpful tests. > If you're buying supps from the doc consider whether you can get them > for less elsewhere. Do the visits need to be as often as they are? Many > here chelate on their own without a doc. What exactly is on hold? Can > you do it without the doc? > > > S S > > > > > > Affording DAN doctor bills > > > Posted by: " florence george " ethelgeorge@ worogbe > > > Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:21 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas on how else I can pay for all my > daughter's doctor's visits. Waht else can I do to cover her costs. > Everything is on hold because of overdue bills. I wish I could afford > everything ,my daughter would have recovered by now. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > > > Nutrition > > > > http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=SmM-WMVcMuMjCYIICtxLFgAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loG\ > UsiTeHAAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 In a message dated 03/01/2010 19:15:51 GMT Standard Time, ethelgeorge@... writes: Something called calmPRT.I haven't seen it anywhere. It costs $116 a bottle. >>Cripes - I'd expect goldust for that price! - can you tell us what in it and we may know alternative Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 _http://www.forresthealth.com/store/Neurotransmitter-Support.html_ (http://www.forresthealth.com/store/Neurotransmitter-Support.html) they have it here, on sale for $89 right now Kerrie In a message dated 1/3/2010 2:12:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, ethelgeorge@... writes: Something called calmPRT.I haven't seen it anywhere. It costs $116 a bottle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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