Bumping this cause now it's affecting my family, though not in a way so serious as this poor child. My sister gave birth to an 8lb 3.2 oz baby boy on March 19. When he was born, and they examined him, they discovered he had
Hypospadias. This isn't a terrible thing, according to the information that the doctor gave us it can be corrected with a surgery. Her doctor recommends he have this surgery around 9 months. When he was born, he was immediately added onto her insurance. Because of this, her insurance went up to $400/month. This crippled them financially so she started searching around for other policies. This is when she was informed that Logan wouldn't be covered because he had a "pre-existing condition". So now they have to decide between staying insured and sinking further in debt. Or dropping the insurance knowing they'll have to pay for this surgery out of pocket. The total for the surgery comes to $15,000, according to the hospital/surgeons best estimates. I've told her that keeping them insured is her best shot, even if she can't afford it. It's still cheaper than trying to pay for that out of pocket. The only other option is that they leave him like that. Even if he does have the surgery, he may have to have more than one in order to correct all the issues he has. :/ What a mess.
I really hate insurance companies -.-