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<blockquote data-quote="Hanging-On" data-source="post: 25934" data-attributes="member: 2325"><p>Oh, I forgot. A very nice doctor, who was personally upset with the way the insurance company wasn't paying for difficult child's medications, called the insurance company personally and the Rx sales representive for help. The insurance company told him the same thing they told me (Zyprexa was taken off the formulary last year....end of story). The sales representative said no for two reasons (the same reasons I got when I called them and when I applied online). 1) difficult child has insurance. 2) difficult child's use of this drug is against the Rx's usage statement. Minor's are not suppose to be using it, so it's going against the original use. I forget the term that summarizes all of that. So they will not help him.</p><p></p><p>The situation with the school, is that they want to transitition him back into school slowly. Their words. In reality, they're scared to death of him, and they want him to basically go away. Their lawyer's words, per my lawyer. SO, we are giving them alot of rope to hang themselves with. Last week they came to our IEP meeting without ANY plan or suggestions. They had a month to find him a place, and a teacher. My lawyer sees this, and she's telling me to let them hang themselves especially since I am coming up with alot of solutions and they keep saying no. Also, my lawyer says that once I file my complaint in court, whatever difficult child has on an IEP will be locked into place. We'll be in a holding pattern until everything is resolved legally. So she wants to try and get him as much as possible before we file, and she wants to give them the amble opportunity to <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> their own case. All of this bites, but it's where we are at. I'm trying not to sabotage difficult child's legal battle (which in the long run should really help him) but it's killing us now. </p><p></p><p>Also there is NO daycare for children his age, so I've been forced to hire a private person. This is why it cost's so much. I'm paying her hourly, just like you would if you went out to a movie and left the kiddies at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanging-On, post: 25934, member: 2325"] Oh, I forgot. A very nice doctor, who was personally upset with the way the insurance company wasn't paying for difficult child's medications, called the insurance company personally and the Rx sales representive for help. The insurance company told him the same thing they told me (Zyprexa was taken off the formulary last year....end of story). The sales representative said no for two reasons (the same reasons I got when I called them and when I applied online). 1) difficult child has insurance. 2) difficult child's use of this drug is against the Rx's usage statement. Minor's are not suppose to be using it, so it's going against the original use. I forget the term that summarizes all of that. So they will not help him. The situation with the school, is that they want to transitition him back into school slowly. Their words. In reality, they're scared to death of him, and they want him to basically go away. Their lawyer's words, per my lawyer. SO, we are giving them alot of rope to hang themselves with. Last week they came to our IEP meeting without ANY plan or suggestions. They had a month to find him a place, and a teacher. My lawyer sees this, and she's telling me to let them hang themselves especially since I am coming up with alot of solutions and they keep saying no. Also, my lawyer says that once I file my complaint in court, whatever difficult child has on an IEP will be locked into place. We'll be in a holding pattern until everything is resolved legally. So she wants to try and get him as much as possible before we file, and she wants to give them the amble opportunity to :censored: their own case. All of this bites, but it's where we are at. I'm trying not to sabotage difficult child's legal battle (which in the long run should really help him) but it's killing us now. Also there is NO daycare for children his age, so I've been forced to hire a private person. This is why it cost's so much. I'm paying her hourly, just like you would if you went out to a movie and left the kiddies at home. [/QUOTE]
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