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I guess I am that person who only shows up when I need something. Emergency again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Otto von Bismark" data-source="post: 559345" data-attributes="member: 12905"><p>So, the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) our doctor suggested does not take our insurance, as I mentioned before. So, I called insurance and asked to be given a nurse case manager, which they wouldn't do, because I guess that would involve work or perhaps money on their part. They gave me some "nurse problem solver." I told her she couldn't help me, and she said, "Try me," so I told her that I was about to tell her all sorts of things that she has never dealt with before, after which she would be horrified, expresses condolences, and then tell me that she would be unable to help and would turf me out to someone else. She said she doubted it.</p><p>I told her and she did exactly what I said she would, basically saying that I needed to call providers and to Baker Act him. I told him there is no emergency, and then she we have to wait until he does something to somebody and then go in as an offender. </p><p></p><p> I will be damned if I would sacrifice some kid so he could get a record and then get help. ANY providers I talk with tell me to call my insurance company. My insurance company says to call providers. This is a form of HELL ON EARTH.</p><p></p><p>The Sexual deviance program just refused him, until they see neuro results. We are assuming that I can get a neuro to look at him. I have gotten bounced out of THREE neurologists' offices. They tell me that it would be pointless to test him because they "can't cure autism."</p><p></p><p>I just want to crawl in a hole right about now. And I have cramps. I feel like there is no hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto von Bismark, post: 559345, member: 12905"] So, the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) our doctor suggested does not take our insurance, as I mentioned before. So, I called insurance and asked to be given a nurse case manager, which they wouldn't do, because I guess that would involve work or perhaps money on their part. They gave me some "nurse problem solver." I told her she couldn't help me, and she said, "Try me," so I told her that I was about to tell her all sorts of things that she has never dealt with before, after which she would be horrified, expresses condolences, and then tell me that she would be unable to help and would turf me out to someone else. She said she doubted it. I told her and she did exactly what I said she would, basically saying that I needed to call providers and to Baker Act him. I told him there is no emergency, and then she we have to wait until he does something to somebody and then go in as an offender. I will be damned if I would sacrifice some kid so he could get a record and then get help. ANY providers I talk with tell me to call my insurance company. My insurance company says to call providers. This is a form of HELL ON EARTH. The Sexual deviance program just refused him, until they see neuro results. We are assuming that I can get a neuro to look at him. I have gotten bounced out of THREE neurologists' offices. They tell me that it would be pointless to test him because they "can't cure autism." I just want to crawl in a hole right about now. And I have cramps. I feel like there is no hope. [/QUOTE]
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