Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Jenn, That is great! Warms my heart this morning. I hope you are not floating into the ocean by now.... Beth > > I just had to tell you a story. Some friends of ours have a middle > son who has always been too tiny. When I met them he was 4 yrs old > and I truly thought he was 18 months old (but he was riding a TWO- > wheeler, so I wondered what was up). No RSS. Borderline SGA. But > just not catching up. Begged parents to go see Geffner for 2 > years. Finally..... and he was approved for GH. He is now 6 years > old in kindergarten and his 2 year old sister is as big as he is.... > > Long story short. He gets approved for GH 2nd week of Dec. Dad > finds out that his company is switching insurance plans Jan 1st. > They rush to get the GH prescription filled, and get their first > month of meds. Now what do they do? New plan says NO WAY to growth > hormone. Cobra? Would cost about $1,000 a month, but still cheaper > than the GH. But would only carry them 18 months. So we're making > calls here and there. > > And the phone rings in my house. A woman says that a friend gave > her my number, explaining that I work with families of kids with > growth disorders. Turns our her 16 year old son is GH deficient, > and basically began skipping shots about a year or so ago, and their > insurance plan still kept shipping. He just decided to quit the > injections (he is 5'8 " ) and they had 35 BOXES of Nutropen pen vials > (which was about 3 months supply for him). Did I know a local > family who might want the meds, but they had to accept it > anonymously (boy has not told anyone he takes shots). > > I called my friend. Guess what GH her son is on? Yep, the Nutropin > pen. Same brand, same pen, everything. 35 boxes to the 6-year- old > is a YEAR's worth of GH. According to MAGIC, long enough to see > some growth results and then go back and appeal to the new insurance > plan a year from now. So this woman brings by two garbage bags > packed with boxes of GH and bags of ice to my front door.... > > Isn't that an incredible story? If I hadn't done all my MAGIC > fundraisers, this other woman wouldn't have known what I do, and > wouldn't have known to connect me to this mom. > > Anyway, this was a very long winded way of saying " what comes around > goes around. " > > Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 hey jenn!! that is such an awesome story!!!! funny how things work sometimes!!! jodie c > > I just had to tell you a story. Some friends of ours have a middle > son who has always been too tiny. When I met them he was 4 yrs old > and I truly thought he was 18 months old (but he was riding a TWO- > wheeler, so I wondered what was up). No RSS. Borderline SGA. But > just not catching up. Begged parents to go see Geffner for 2 > years. Finally..... and he was approved for GH. He is now 6 years > old in kindergarten and his 2 year old sister is as big as he is.... > > Long story short. He gets approved for GH 2nd week of Dec. Dad > finds out that his company is switching insurance plans Jan 1st. > They rush to get the GH prescription filled, and get their first > month of meds. Now what do they do? New plan says NO WAY to growth > hormone. Cobra? Would cost about $1,000 a month, but still cheaper > than the GH. But would only carry them 18 months. So we're making > calls here and there. > > And the phone rings in my house. A woman says that a friend gave > her my number, explaining that I work with families of kids with > growth disorders. Turns our her 16 year old son is GH deficient, > and basically began skipping shots about a year or so ago, and their > insurance plan still kept shipping. He just decided to quit the > injections (he is 5'8 " ) and they had 35 BOXES of Nutropen pen vials > (which was about 3 months supply for him). Did I know a local > family who might want the meds, but they had to accept it > anonymously (boy has not told anyone he takes shots). > > I called my friend. Guess what GH her son is on? Yep, the Nutropin > pen. Same brand, same pen, everything. 35 boxes to the 6-year- old > is a YEAR's worth of GH. According to MAGIC, long enough to see > some growth results and then go back and appeal to the new insurance > plan a year from now. So this woman brings by two garbage bags > packed with boxes of GH and bags of ice to my front door.... > > Isn't that an incredible story? If I hadn't done all my MAGIC > fundraisers, this other woman wouldn't have known what I do, and > wouldn't have known to connect me to this mom. > > Anyway, this was a very long winded way of saying " what comes around > goes around. " > > Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 , What a wonderful story. Glad to see this little boy is going to be able to use it. You do remarkable work and i am grateful for all you do to help all of us. Marcy nas mom 4ys 27lb 35 inches Brock wrote: I just had to tell you a story. Some friends of ours have a middle son who has always been too tiny. When I met them he was 4 yrs old and I truly thought he was 18 months old (but he was riding a TWO- wheeler, so I wondered what was up). No RSS. Borderline SGA. But just not catching up. Begged parents to go see Geffner for 2 years. Finally..... and he was approved for GH. He is now 6 years old in kindergarten and his 2 year old sister is as big as he is.... Long story short. He gets approved for GH 2nd week of Dec. Dad finds out that his company is switching insurance plans Jan 1st. They rush to get the GH prescription filled, and get their first month of meds. Now what do they do? New plan says NO WAY to growth hormone. Cobra? Would cost about $1,000 a month, but still cheaper than the GH. But would only carry them 18 months. So we're making calls here and there. And the phone rings in my house. A woman says that a friend gave her my number, explaining that I work with families of kids with growth disorders. Turns our her 16 year old son is GH deficient, and basically began skipping shots about a year or so ago, and their insurance plan still kept shipping. He just decided to quit the injections (he is 5'8 " ) and they had 35 BOXES of Nutropen pen vials (which was about 3 months supply for him). Did I know a local family who might want the meds, but they had to accept it anonymously (boy has not told anyone he takes shots). I called my friend. Guess what GH her son is on? Yep, the Nutropin pen. Same brand, same pen, everything. 35 boxes to the 6-year-old is a YEAR's worth of GH. According to MAGIC, long enough to see some growth results and then go back and appeal to the new insurance plan a year from now. So this woman brings by two garbage bags packed with boxes of GH and bags of ice to my front door.... Isn't that an incredible story? If I hadn't done all my MAGIC fundraisers, this other woman wouldn't have known what I do, and wouldn't have known to connect me to this mom. Anyway, this was a very long winded way of saying " what comes around goes around. " Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 All I can say is WOW! It never ceases to amaze me how one little conversation can change a world. Dayna _____ From: Brock Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:22 AM To: RSS-Support Subject: Wonderful story about how things come around I just had to tell you a story. Some friends of ours have a middle son who has always been too tiny. When I met them he was 4 yrs old and I truly thought he was 18 months old (but he was riding a TWO- wheeler, so I wondered what was up). No RSS. Borderline SGA. But just not catching up. Begged parents to go see Geffner for 2 years. Finally..... and he was approved for GH. He is now 6 years old in kindergarten and his 2 year old sister is as big as he is.... Long story short. He gets approved for GH 2nd week of Dec. Dad finds out that his company is switching insurance plans Jan 1st. They rush to get the GH prescription filled, and get their first month of meds. Now what do they do? New plan says NO WAY to growth hormone. Cobra? Would cost about $1,000 a month, but still cheaper than the GH. But would only carry them 18 months. So we're making calls here and there. And the phone rings in my house. A woman says that a friend gave her my number, explaining that I work with families of kids with growth disorders. Turns our her 16 year old son is GH deficient, and basically began skipping shots about a year or so ago, and their insurance plan still kept shipping. He just decided to quit the injections (he is 5'8 " ) and they had 35 BOXES of Nutropen pen vials (which was about 3 months supply for him). Did I know a local family who might want the meds, but they had to accept it anonymously (boy has not told anyone he takes shots). I called my friend. Guess what GH her son is on? Yep, the Nutropin pen. Same brand, same pen, everything. 35 boxes to the 6-year-old is a YEAR's worth of GH. According to MAGIC, long enough to see some growth results and then go back and appeal to the new insurance plan a year from now. So this woman brings by two garbage bags packed with boxes of GH and bags of ice to my front door.... Isn't that an incredible story? If I hadn't done all my MAGIC fundraisers, this other woman wouldn't have known what I do, and wouldn't have known to connect me to this mom. Anyway, this was a very long winded way of saying " what comes around goes around. " Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 jenn, this story warm my heart and it remind me why we should spread the word about magicand all it does for us and how the little mericals come from other place just because someone like you works so hard for them cara mom to jacob Brock wrote: I just had to tell you a story. Some friends of ours have a middle son who has always been too tiny. When I met them he was 4 yrs old and I truly thought he was 18 months old (but he was riding a TWO- wheeler, so I wondered what was up). No RSS. Borderline SGA. But just not catching up. Begged parents to go see Geffner for 2 years. Finally..... and he was approved for GH. He is now 6 years old in kindergarten and his 2 year old sister is as big as he is.... Long story short. He gets approved for GH 2nd week of Dec. Dad finds out that his company is switching insurance plans Jan 1st. They rush to get the GH prescription filled, and get their first month of meds. Now what do they do? New plan says NO WAY to growth hormone. Cobra? Would cost about $1,000 a month, but still cheaper than the GH. But would only carry them 18 months. So we're making calls here and there. And the phone rings in my house. A woman says that a friend gave her my number, explaining that I work with families of kids with growth disorders. Turns our her 16 year old son is GH deficient, and basically began skipping shots about a year or so ago, and their insurance plan still kept shipping. He just decided to quit the injections (he is 5'8 " ) and they had 35 BOXES of Nutropen pen vials (which was about 3 months supply for him). Did I know a local family who might want the meds, but they had to accept it anonymously (boy has not told anyone he takes shots). I called my friend. Guess what GH her son is on? Yep, the Nutropin pen. Same brand, same pen, everything. 35 boxes to the 6-year-old is a YEAR's worth of GH. According to MAGIC, long enough to see some growth results and then go back and appeal to the new insurance plan a year from now. So this woman brings by two garbage bags packed with boxes of GH and bags of ice to my front door.... Isn't that an incredible story? If I hadn't done all my MAGIC fundraisers, this other woman wouldn't have known what I do, and wouldn't have known to connect me to this mom. Anyway, this was a very long winded way of saying " what comes around goes around. " Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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