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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 313801" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>Slight change in plans. Insurance won't pay for one unless it's been trialed and proven to work, but of course if I've paid for it, they won't reimburse. So, we tried to find some place to rent one from to trial. Noone around here rents them. </p><p>After doing some thinking, I remembered that case manager at school has one in her office. So we are working on getting it set up for him to use that one for a trial period, with the school communicating with psychiatrist so she can write the letter to get the approval for purchase from insurance. Then we run into the well when. He gets picked up at home and goes directly from here to community exploration/volunteer work (for now until he's 16) and doesn't actually get to school until 11:30. We set his schedule up this way so he has fewer transitions through the day.</p><p> </p><p>I've never heard of a person who doesn't have bipolar being made manic through the use of a light box, but I hadn't heard of a bipolar sufferer being sent over the edge because of using one either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 313801, member: 7736"] Slight change in plans. Insurance won't pay for one unless it's been trialed and proven to work, but of course if I've paid for it, they won't reimburse. So, we tried to find some place to rent one from to trial. Noone around here rents them. After doing some thinking, I remembered that case manager at school has one in her office. So we are working on getting it set up for him to use that one for a trial period, with the school communicating with psychiatrist so she can write the letter to get the approval for purchase from insurance. Then we run into the well when. He gets picked up at home and goes directly from here to community exploration/volunteer work (for now until he's 16) and doesn't actually get to school until 11:30. We set his schedule up this way so he has fewer transitions through the day. I've never heard of a person who doesn't have bipolar being made manic through the use of a light box, but I hadn't heard of a bipolar sufferer being sent over the edge because of using one either. [/QUOTE]
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