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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 560640" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>To answer a few questions: we have a family deductible of $10,000/year. So yes, insurance will probably "cover it", which really mean we'll pay the full amount and it will go against our deductible. It will be pricey.</p><p>The reason we are recommended genetic testing are the following:"V shows some dental features and the sensory and auditory processing differences mentioned in that or other syndromes. if V is found to have a known and clearly described syndrome, it may provide the explaination for his group of challemges, as well as providing any potentailly relevant information about other, possibly internal and therefore not obvious, physical health conditions which may accompany the syndrome and need monitoring".</p><p>And his unsual friendlyness with adults is one other thing that made them think of WS.</p><p>But I do agree that the waiting list is not a huge issue. We are not in an emergency situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 560640, member: 11847"] To answer a few questions: we have a family deductible of $10,000/year. So yes, insurance will probably "cover it", which really mean we'll pay the full amount and it will go against our deductible. It will be pricey. The reason we are recommended genetic testing are the following:"V shows some dental features and the sensory and auditory processing differences mentioned in that or other syndromes. if V is found to have a known and clearly described syndrome, it may provide the explaination for his group of challemges, as well as providing any potentailly relevant information about other, possibly internal and therefore not obvious, physical health conditions which may accompany the syndrome and need monitoring". And his unsual friendlyness with adults is one other thing that made them think of WS. But I do agree that the waiting list is not a huge issue. We are not in an emergency situation. [/QUOTE]
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