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Ins pd 100% of the psychiatric hospital!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 190954" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Hi Terry</p><p></p><p>Great news about the insurance. We were also fortunate in that area, ours covered all but $100 and my son has medical assistance (due to his special needs adoption status) and that picked up the deductable. Prescription medication is another area in which we are thankful to have the MA. Out of pocket with-o insurance, difficult child's medications would total close to $1200/month. With the blue cross only, we would owe about $350/month but the MA picks up the remainder of this. I really don't know how we'd manage without good insurance! </p><p></p><p>My son was on clonidine for awhile. At first, it seemed like a great fit. It really calmed him down but after a few weeks, he became very irritable and deprressed. Watch out for these things but it is a helpful medication for many. There are several threads on here with clonidine as the title. You may want to do a search. </p><p></p><p>Good luck seeking further testing and I hope you are able to obtain the notes from the psychiatric hospital. Good thinking on your part. When my difficult child was discharged, I got chicken scratch on a single sheet of paper! </p><p></p><p>It's great that you and husband presented the new rules together--no opprotunity for triangulation! </p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 190954, member: 225"] Hi Terry Great news about the insurance. We were also fortunate in that area, ours covered all but $100 and my son has medical assistance (due to his special needs adoption status) and that picked up the deductable. Prescription medication is another area in which we are thankful to have the MA. Out of pocket with-o insurance, difficult child's medications would total close to $1200/month. With the blue cross only, we would owe about $350/month but the MA picks up the remainder of this. I really don't know how we'd manage without good insurance! My son was on clonidine for awhile. At first, it seemed like a great fit. It really calmed him down but after a few weeks, he became very irritable and deprressed. Watch out for these things but it is a helpful medication for many. There are several threads on here with clonidine as the title. You may want to do a search. Good luck seeking further testing and I hope you are able to obtain the notes from the psychiatric hospital. Good thinking on your part. When my difficult child was discharged, I got chicken scratch on a single sheet of paper! It's great that you and husband presented the new rules together--no opprotunity for triangulation! Christy [/QUOTE]
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