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Even neuropsychologist got a "NO" from insurance company...
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 488329" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I was crossing my fingers and hoping that once the neuropsychologist actually spoke with the medical director for the insurance review board, that we might get a yes. Now we have to go the "let the school do their testing and then they will consider neuropsychologist testing".</p><p></p><p>Last week I hand delivered the envelope to the office for the school psychologist. Hmmm... wonder how long it will be before they actually contact me with the dates of testing? </p><p></p><p>I am just bummed. I try and try to make things better. Even getting to see the therapist has been difficult... as we have every other Thursday. And in November we missed as appointment because it was Thanksgiving... and we have already had our December appointment... and she is off most the week before Christmas. So it will be January before the next appointment.</p><p></p><p>Every morning it is hell getting her off to school. She argues with little sis, refuses to get out of bed, is just generally obnoxious. Asks us to wake her up at 6:15 so she can "style" her hair... then doesn't get out of bed. Gets up at 6:30, starts to get ready, then ends up back in bed. I wake up little sis at 6:45 and THEN difficult child gets up and doesn't want to share the bathroom at all. She expects easy child to let her walk in any time... but if she is in there, she makes little sis wait forever before she can come in to brush her teeth.</p><p></p><p>I just hope we get some answers soon. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 488329, member: 12511"] I was crossing my fingers and hoping that once the neuropsychologist actually spoke with the medical director for the insurance review board, that we might get a yes. Now we have to go the "let the school do their testing and then they will consider neuropsychologist testing". Last week I hand delivered the envelope to the office for the school psychologist. Hmmm... wonder how long it will be before they actually contact me with the dates of testing? I am just bummed. I try and try to make things better. Even getting to see the therapist has been difficult... as we have every other Thursday. And in November we missed as appointment because it was Thanksgiving... and we have already had our December appointment... and she is off most the week before Christmas. So it will be January before the next appointment. Every morning it is hell getting her off to school. She argues with little sis, refuses to get out of bed, is just generally obnoxious. Asks us to wake her up at 6:15 so she can "style" her hair... then doesn't get out of bed. Gets up at 6:30, starts to get ready, then ends up back in bed. I wake up little sis at 6:45 and THEN difficult child gets up and doesn't want to share the bathroom at all. She expects easy child to let her walk in any time... but if she is in there, she makes little sis wait forever before she can come in to brush her teeth. I just hope we get some answers soon. KSM [/QUOTE]
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