Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Nearly Two months

How long does it take to get a neurological consult? Nearly two month, alot of yelling, complain to Tricare, and finally going over the eye doctor's head to his supervisor. Noah FINALLY has an appt to see a neurologist. The appt isn't until the middle of June, but at least he has one. I wish that we didn't have to wait even that long to see one. As I watched my sisters son, who is 6 weeks older than Noah (Understanding that every day kids make leaps and bounds) I wanted to cry for Noah. I watch him get further and further behind because of this whole thing. I know that he will catch back up. But as every mom knows you want nothing but the best for your kids. It physically hurts you to see your child suffer, a phenomenon only Heavenly Father might one day explain to me. And it pains you even more to know that someone might be able to help if one doctor would have just signed the dumb papers weeks ago. My sister pointed out to me that Heavenly Father knew I would fight to get him what he needs, so that is why I have been blessed to have such a wonderful baby. (As anyone can attest to that has met him, he is the happiest, most lovable baby ever!!) And I am grateful for that trust.

1 comment:

Joy said...

I hear you. Did you know that Tricare doesn't cover a normal ultrasound?! We only got one because we were at a military hospital...not so when you are at a civilian hospital. So annoying. So wierd. I had to have my doctor write "a good reason" why I needed an ultrasound just to have my 20 week "regular" checkup.