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Old 07-29-2011, 11:02 PM   #46
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Logically-- yes. But I don't want to speak too loudly out of turn on this.
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Old 07-29-2011, 11:46 PM   #47
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I dont know either, just seems like it would. Like I said, Im no expert. I do know that St. Judes charges nothing. Again, I dont know the age of the child in question, but I do wish her and him the best. Seems like the Shriners Hospital also has a program that is free.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:47 AM   #48
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I agree, Medicaid at the very least will pay for his half 100%. Not sure when it comes to BMT whether or not they cover the donor as well..not familiar with that side of it.
Medicaid is not based on logic or sound medicine but politics, and politics is about spending money, they pay for both sides 100% when a miner is involved.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:46 PM   #49
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When government is involved, logic does not apply, IMO.
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Old 07-30-2011, 10:49 PM   #50
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Shriners are the best and will always help our kids. I think you could set up a blood donor drive to off set your costs. Good luck.
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Old 07-30-2011, 10:58 PM   #51
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I see your showcase says "THIS PROVIDER IS NOT OFFERING ANY CURRENT SPECIALS."

Some specials would show your sincerity in earning.

I do hope things turn out okay with your son.
Asshole.
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Old 07-31-2011, 12:46 AM   #52
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Daddy067 I have proof, so take your own advice.
I don't know you or this gal from Adam's off ox. But given the nature of what she is claiming, you damn well better have proof. And it seems to me that it's incumbent on you to post it, given the rather nasty and unpleasant tone of your post.

If she's lying, please share your proof. After all, that's the purpose of the board -- to share information. If you don't post your proof, everyone is likely to think, and with good reason, that you're lying.
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Old 07-31-2011, 06:27 AM   #53
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I don't know you or this gal from Adam's off ox. But given the nature of what she is claiming, you damn well better have proof. And it seems to me that it's incumbent on you to post it, given the rather nasty and unpleasant tone of your post.

If she's lying, please share your proof. After all, that's the purpose of the board -- to share information. If you don't post your proof, everyone is likely to think, and with good reason, that you're lying.
The proof is in the condition itself and it's causes and standard treatment.
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The proof is in the condition itself and it's causes and standard treatment.
I'm not a doctor, I don't know the OP and I tend to be wary of any requests for help here. But, I have seen what happens when a doctor or medical practice gets it in their head to try an experimental treatment on a patient.

Assuming this is an experimental treatment for this ailment (Something I personally do not know), it would not at all be surprising if a doctor was steering her towards it. It is precisely what happened with my father, who is fighting cancer as we speak. The doctors wanted him to try a new form of gene therapy, and a lot of time and money was wasted before my parents finally got enough information to determine the treatment was not really all it was cracked up to be. Even getting that took a lot of research on their part because what they were being given by the doctors painted a much different picture.

In his case it was not devastating because, to be blunt, the cancer he has is 100% fatal so any time wasted didn't really impact his chances of survival. The main loss to my parents had to do with wasted time and a lot of wasted money. But in the case of the OP it is entirely possible she has been steered down a treatment path that is experimental and expensive.

I admit this is only a theory, but it's why I am not quick to dismiss her claims simply because it wouldn't be a "standard treatment".
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FWP-

Lets just suffice it to say that the nature of the disorder, the etiology of how he developed said disorder, and the claims regarding medicaid do not add up. I'm not delving further into this than I have. If its a legitimate claim, I can help Brit get this taken care of without needing any money. Thus far, she has not shown any interest in my help in that realm.
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Old 07-31-2011, 12:56 PM   #56
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I'm not a doctor, I don't know the OP and I tend to be wary of any requests for help here. But, I have seen what happens when a doctor or medical practice gets it in their head to try an experimental treatment on a patient.

Assuming this is an experimental treatment for this ailment (Something I personally do not know), it would not at all be surprising if a doctor was steering her towards it. It is precisely what happened with my father, who is fighting cancer as we speak. The doctors wanted him to try a new form of gene therapy, and a lot of time and money was wasted before my parents finally got enough information to determine the treatment was not really all it was cracked up to be. Even getting that took a lot of research on their part because what they were being given by the doctors painted a much different picture.

In his case it was not devastating because, to be blunt, the cancer he has is 100% fatal so any time wasted didn't really impact his chances of survival. The main loss to my parents had to do with wasted time and a lot of wasted money. But in the case of the OP it is entirely possible she has been steered down a treatment path that is experimental and expensive.

I admit this is only a theory, but it's why I am not quick to dismiss her claims simply because it wouldn't be a "standard treatment".
To keep it simple: He does not have cancer, he allegedly had a scorpion sting, he may have had a reaction and needed Epi, Epi is just adrenaline and does not destroy the immune system. If he did have said condition then the treatment is mostly diet and supplement based with transplantation necessary for only patients with certain underlying conditions, a scorpion sting is not one of them. Also if he did have said condition then Medicaid, St. Jude, Shriners, Children's Hospital and many other places would cover it 100%.
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December Love It is interesting Leigh has not taken Dlove and her free offer of help to this point. how about them cowboys
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I know this has been mentioned, but it is worth repeating. Please check with local and non-local children's hospitals for any charity programs. I would start with Children's in Dallas, Cook Children's in Fort Worth, St. Jude's and even Mayo Clinic. If you lived in Dallas County, I would also recommend the Parkland system.

If your son is covered by insurance, and this is truly the only treatment that will save his life, I would double-check to see why it is excluded, and then what they recommend instead.
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BTW - there is usually a maximum out of pocket on an insurance plan, and it tends to be 5K or less, depending on your plan. I have rarely seen a plan with an OOP up to $40K.
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BTW - there is usually a maximum out of pocket on an insurance plan, and it tends to be 5K or less, depending on your plan. I have rarely seen a plan with an OOP up to $40K.
Out of pocket expense doesn't matter for a nonexistent problem. This was just an attempt to make a buck for nothing and she could have said the kid had parvo and people would have been ready to throw money at her.
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