Family battling Children’s Hospital to bring teen home for Christmas

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  • #901
Even if she actually has somatoform? How does parents refusing to accept it endanger her?
Can it be cured? Can it be treated? Did she get any better after being treated for it for over a year now?
So what good does this diagnosis do?
And by the way, it's usually not an impatient treatment. People don't normally get locked up in secure psychiatric hospitals for it.

People also don't normally refer to their child's caregivers as "Nazis."

These parents are not normal parents. They have not proved to the court they are fit parents capable of caring for an ill child no matter her diagnosis.
 
  • #902
The "caregives" took the child without permission from the parents. So you can hardly expect the parents to have nice feelings toward them.
 
  • #903
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I'm betting all the arm-flapping being done now is a direct result of their insurance carrier refusing to pay for the ambulance and possibly for any care provided by BCH.

JMO

Insurance can pay for whatever transportation necessary to get the insured from point A to point B. If insured needs a plane then insurance can pay for that plane. So I find it funny that you are assuming insurance would refuse to pay for an ambulance.
 
  • #904
Without the medical records, I can't tell you that.

Is there any way BCH could be right about anything in this case? Yes or no.

The route to the truth is sometimes a long one. Balloon Boy was found hiding in the attic.

Settle in and pour yourself a refreshing beverage.

all, JMO.
 
  • #905
The "caregives" took the child without permission from the parents. So you can hardly expect the parents to have nice feelings toward them.

Caregivers often take children into protective custody without Mommy and Daddy's permission. Name-calling rarely results in return of the child.

JMO
 
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  • #907
Insurance can pay for whatever transportation necessary to get the insured from point A to point B. If insured needs a plane then insurance can pay for that plane. So I find it funny that you are assuming insurance would refuse to pay for an ambulance.

Private medical insurance doesn't pay for a taxi or bus or an unnecessary ambulance. Insurance pays for whatever the policy says it will pay for and nothing more. It is all spelled out in the policy.
 
  • #908
Private medical insurance doesn't pay for a taxi or bus or an unnecessary ambulance. Insurance pays for whatever the policy says it will pay for and nothing more. It is all spelled out in the policy.

Then it either paid for the ambulance or it didn't. I am not sure why it should be any concern of mine.
I didn't write the insurance policy. If policy stated insurance has to pay for an ambulance to another state then it paid for it.
 
  • #909
So, it looks like their house is being foreclosed upon again and is or was up for auction a few weeks ago for about the sixth time in the last four years. I don't understand how that works.

http://www.connecticuthouseauctions.com/litigant/pelletier-linda-d-et-al?include=all

and

http://www.connecticuthouseauctions.com/property/31-birch-hill-drive-west-hartford-ct/8673

They can engage in delay tactics in the courts. These people seem to be adept at playing victim.

Is either parent in this case employed?

JMO
 
  • #910
They had large amount of medical bills on their two children with mitochondrial disease. And now legal fees. They live in CT but have to drive every week to MA to see their child. Father does have a job or at least did prior to Justina being removed from their custody.
 
  • #911
Then it either paid for the ambulance or it didn't. I am not sure why it should be any concern of mine.
I didn't write the insurance policy. If policy stated insurance has to pay for an ambulance to another state then it paid for it.

It's a concern of mine because my insurance premiums are sky high because of deadbeats who don't pay their medical bills.
 
  • #912
It's a concern of mine because my insurance premiums are sky high because of deadbeats who don't pay their medical bills.

We should start the insurance forum to discuss this important issue.
 
  • #913
They had large amount of medical bills on their two children with mitochondrial disease. And now legal fees. They live in CT but have to drive every week to MA to see their child. It's a known fact they are in financial trouble because they flat out say it.

They are the ones who sought medical treatment for their child in another state. They are the ones who created the need for an attorney. Yet more consequences to their actions.

JMO
 
  • #914
The "caregives" took the child without permission from the parents. So you can hardly expect the parents to have nice feelings toward them.


Her parents had her delivered to Children's , during a blizzard, by ambulance.
Storm Troopers nor Nazi's busted down the parents door of their home and removed this child by force and threw her in a cell. That simply didn't happen.



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  • #915
They are the ones who sought medical treatment for their child in another state. They are the ones who created the need for an attorney. Yet more consequences to their actions.

JMO

Yes, when you have a sick child, you should worry about saving the insurance money. Not about the best treatment. Clearly, if you actually worry about getting the best treatment for you child, there is something wrong with you. If you try to find the best specialist to treat your child complex medical condition, clearly something is very wrong with you.
 
  • #916
Her parents had her delivered to Children's , during a blizzard, by ambulance.
Storm Troopers nor Nazi's busted down the parents door of their home and removed this child by force and threw her in a cell. That simply didn't happen.



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Yes, because she was taken from the hospital.
Big difference.
 
  • #917
We should start the insurance forum to discuss this important issue.

Why can't we discuss this important issue here? Her family has asked legislators for a complete investigation into CFS and the expenditure of tax dollars.
 
  • #918
So, it looks like their house is being foreclosed upon again and is or was up for auction a few weeks ago for about the sixth time in the last four years. I don't understand how that works.



http://www.connecticuthouseauctions.com/litigant/pelletier-linda-d-et-al?include=all



and



http://www.connecticuthouseauctions.com/property/31-birch-hill-drive-west-hartford-ct/8673


Wonder if they need the SSI check the mito dx guarantees ?


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  • #919
Yes, when you have a sick child, you should worry about saving the insurance money. Not about the best treatment. Clearly, if you actually worry about getting the best treatment for you child, there is something wrong with you. If you try to find the best specialist to treat your child complex medical condition, clearly something is very wrong with you.


They wouldn't be treating the child for the child's "complex medical condition" as their is no treatment for mito, just a simple cocktail.

They would be treating her for the FLU.
If there was a fear she would choke to death, that can be addressed in any hospital. There was no emergency that required her to be transferred out of state. I'd be willing to bet, she was transferred at the DEMAND of her parents. I'd bet they requested and made a huge stink over it.

All IMO


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  • #920
Yes, when you have a sick child, you should worry about saving the insurance money. Not about the best treatment. Clearly, if you actually worry about getting the best treatment for you child, there is something wrong with you. If you try to find the best specialist to treat your child complex medical condition, clearly something is very wrong with you.

The hospitals involved in this case are some of the finest in the world so please stop suggesting one provided best treatment over the other. The facts of this case show the parents seeking a specialist and then totally rejecting an opinion because they didn't agree with it. The ER doc saw this one for what it was as soon as it rolled to the door.


JMO
 
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