I don't know why it is that anything more than touching base with Bo's case manager gives me a serious case of the chest-tightening stop-breathing feeling. With a complex case manager, everything flows through her. I don't have to wait on hold for hours at a time, and I don't have to explain Bo and our situation over and over. In fact, I highly recommend getting a complex case manager for your child if your insurance company has such a program. That being said, we are trying to get a preauthorization approval. If that sounds like double talk, welcome to insurance. I won't go into it further than this, because I'm getting bored and frustrated just typing, so imagine you are already onto some other *CLICK* page.
Let's just say that Bo is feeling well. We are back to bi-weekly lab draws. Ahn weighed 12.46lbs, and we are craigslisting as fast as we can take pictures of stuff. Trying to figure out pre-school and part-time infant care programs. Wish us luck.
Dr. P called the other day (why is it that I feel like Ed McMahon has just called when this happens? Like, OMG! Celebrity!! Can't breathe. What do I say? Really, he knows my name?) and said that he has SEVERAL MID patients on Omegaven now.
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