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  1. Neuropsychologist don’t always push medication. In fact, my son’s doesn’t prescribe at all. If she or the patient feels there is a need to, she will refer patients to another doctor. It is just their offic policy to get tor the root of the problem without medication at all.

     

    I chose them not because I was against medication if needed, but because I wanted answers. I felt like they would provide them.

    They did!

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  2. Are you thinking you should qualify for medicaid for the kids or is waiting to hear that you aren't getting it holding you up? Sometimes going and sitting in the DHHS office and talking to a live mediciad worker can speed things up.

     

    I have no idea if we qualify. Waiting (either way) is holding us up for getting insurance.

     

    We are foster parents, so some of our kids have it.

     

    We are rural. Our county has one person. I have spent many hours chasing her down for foster kids, and she won't do anything quickly for me! I am not her favorite person anymore because I have done that numerous times. Haha. So I had dh call her. She is out of the office today.

     

    One of our main issues is our income fluctuates. I am self employed and dh is commissioned.While we might qualify in Jan - March, we won't April to Sept. It is so frustrating!

  3. We have had Medicaid for many years. There was only.one year where we were denied when we should not have been. I called our caseworker, asked to speak to her supervisor, and the supervisor saw the mistake I saw and fixed the issue. Now everytime it is time for renewal, once a year, I make a note of that previous mistake and it hasn't happened again.

     

    Other things happen like them picking the wrong PCP so they have to send a new card and the dr office always has to call and have me talk to them to confirm this is the PCP I want. But it is a small hoop to jump to have coverage.

     

    I think you best bet is to figure out if you are supposed to have coverage or not, all the eligibility info should be available online somewhere. If you get denied you need to know how they messed up so you can point it out.

     

    I have looked but I can't find it. I have called, but they can't tell me unless I apply. We keep being denied, so I assume for some reason we don't qualify. But I have no idea why we don't, and I have no idea why the Marketplace says we do.

  4. Wondering what other people do...Is the process truly this insane? Or are we doing something wrong?

     

    We have had insurance from the marketplace since 2015 because dh's job stopped offering it.

    Every year, we have had to go through a ridiculous process ending with a medicaid denial. Every year it is different. Every year we get an  different story from different people. Each year it has worked out by calling a dozen times to the marketplace until someone could get us coverage. Every year it takes me MONTHS to work it out!!

     

    Apparently, in some states denial is quick. The lady I talked to yesterday said she always gets it over the phone immediately. Well not in my state.

    Last year, my denial took 6 months!! But we had coverage because some wonderful man was able to override it. He said the other person I talked to was wrong. He said with a renewal I shouldn't need another denial.

     

    But now the marketplace says my last denial isn't recent enough. Sigh! So I have to get denied again. But my kids can't get insurance until then. Or we pay the $2500/month out of pocket with an $11,000 deductible. Or we go without coverage for the kids and pay a penalty! It is so frustrating! Is there another option?

     

    I am wondering if there is something that I am missing. We have twice had a broker try to help. Once it did,  and once it didn't. I am beyond frustrated at this point.

     

    Medicaid says that they should cover the kids until the process is done. They say nope.

     

    Any advice or experience?

     

     

     

     

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  5. No. This would be on the level of refusing to stay overnight with relatives in California because there might be an earthquake. Or refusing to stay in the Midwest because there might be a tornado.

    I had to laugh at this! Because this is exactly what my grandma did. She refused to ever come visit us in CA (my dad was stationed there and stayed for many years) because of earthquakes even though she lived in the Midwest with lots of tornadoes!

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  6. In my house, the kid that is coming home today said “you have to let me cook at least a couple meals! I don’t ever get to cook!â€

    We are all a little bit excited especially since no one else cooks that. Yesterday one of my teens said I have had to do so much cooking I can’t cook anymore! This was after making pancakes for themselves and putting a frozen meal into the oven on the same day!

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  7. I have 2 extreme extroverts, and my oldest one (now in high school) wanted so badly to go to middle school. Our middle school is horrible! So I didn’t let her.

     

    Now in high school, she is so glad she is home. She is incredibly busy and active. She couldn’t do what she does if she was in school. So for her it works well. We have a homeschool group once a week. She is deeply involved in 2 extracurricular activities. They take up 2 to 5 days a week depending on the season. So she is always with friends and people.

     

    My younger extrovert has something 2 days a week and tags along to most things, so he gets to see people a lot.

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  8. Now is a great time for an evaluation. There is no reason to wait (other than waiting to get seen!)

     

    Don't let your pediatrician dx ADHD. I have a lot of background working with ADHD children. My dh and dd are ADHD.

    We have an adopted child who presented like classic ADHD. He was not reading at 7 either.

     

    The neuropsych evaluation turned up things I never expected. He is not ADHD. I was so ready to just start meds. Our pediatrician had already dx ADHD and had given the referral to the neuropsychologist. But when I called the dr to set up appointments they asked us not to do meds until after the evaluation if they were needed. They said 3 or 4 out of 10 kids they see dx with ADHD by a pediatrician actually have it.

     

    Our kid is a different kid now. It is amazing. We were able to get to the root of some issues and we are still working through others.

     

    Take your time and find a good dr. It makes such a difference.

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  9. Having gone to college in CA, it may be a little tricky.

     

    Some of it will depend on the school, but generally you have to have lived there for more than a year before the start of school (366 days.)

     

    Some schools will not allow you to become an "in state" student if you came in as out of state. Because CA tuition is so low, they have a lot of people trying to claim residency to get lower rates.

     

    Check with the school(s) he is looking at.

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  10. Am I correct that cyclist doesn't have an attorney? I would advise him to get an attorney. It's expensive, but it's necessary if you plan to do a jury trial. It's a good idea even if the trial is simply before a judge.

     

    I agree! It shouldn't be a lot. I had a weird situation with a ticket once, so I hired an attorney. It was like $250 (for the attorney.) I got it dismissed.

  11. I used to have problems when I ate in a restaurant, but not when I ate the leftovers at home. :confused: We figured out that I was reacting to the soda that I was drinking, so I started ordering water and the problem stopped. Years later I found out that I'm allergic to limes, so lemon-lime soda (Sprite, etc.) was the culprit.

    Same here except it was root beer.

     

    I would look at what you are eating and see if there is an ingredient that is bothering you. It could also be an additive you don't tolerate.

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