I was actually at my mother-in-law's house in Florida when I got the news. I lost my own mother several years ago. Of all the times one needs a mom, it's when bad news comes by phone. I was very glad I was with my husband's Mom, a great Mom. I was very pleased with her empathy and her listening.
And what of Bryon? It's strange to speak of my own grief about this when it's his diagnosis. Byron let me know that as long as he doesn't have to go back to "that hospital" he's fine. And off he goes - happy once again. These catastrophic (to me) things are of little import to a happy 8 year old.
Just as a side note - the bill came for the last hospital visit.
Helicopter - $54,000
Hospital - $35,670
Ambulance - $8,700
Doctors - $9,000 +
We are so blessed to have excellent insurance with no co-pays due to Byron's supplemental medicaid. I send blessings to all the families of sick children who are not as fortunate as our family. To add catastrophic bills on to everything else a family with a sick child has to handle - would be just too much to bear.
Byron and the Easter Eve full moon rise |
Here's sending your family, and especially Byron, a huge mental hug. Epilepsy can be well controlled -- I have several friends who have it. Epilepsy-specific service dogs, especially, can be a huge aid for an adult living independently. I wish you all the best with this new challenge.
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