Friday, December 12, 2008

Mya's true Make A Wish

So below you will find out what an impact Mya has had on the Magic Kingdom, thanks to Make A Wish.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Appointment with a State Representative

Well my day has been interesting... I met with my local state representative an individual whom I didn't vote for in the recent election, but won none the less. So I figured I might want to sit down with him and discuss the conversations I had with his competitor about Cochlear Implants.

What I wanted to discuss was having a bill passed similar to one in Oregon that states if an insurance company is willing to pay for one Cochlear Implant, then they must fund the second if deemed medically beneficial. I mean if a child or an adult is missing two legs they will cover both, so why not both ears. I wasn't sure what he would say or if he would be willing. He was ready to write the bill, then and there, and start working on getting it done before May. I was impressed, he enjoys fighting insurance he said so we will see if he's all talk or really out to support the hearing impaired.

During our discussion we spoke about the economy, our local school district and such. I mentioned how I had been unemployed for quite some time and recently took a position with a high end grocer here in town. Well it seems the CEO of said company is one of his biggest supporters. He asked if his writing a letter to said individual would help me. I told him it probably wouldn't hurt and he is going to draft a letter to be sent in the next week. This may help me move into management much quicker, we shall see. He stated he was impressed with my desire to help others, even though my child already has both implants. That was nice to hear.

It really is amazing how the Lord works, last night I was kind of down about this whole thing, but a few prayers and time can really change things.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Mya is SIX




Off to school, but she is growing up!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween


Man I really need to do more of this blogging and not so much other internet hunting. I have really gotten the bug to do some halloween themed ideas next year and look forward to crafting with Mya. We put on Aidan's costume and thought I would share:

Will post more later after trick or treating.

I carved a few new pumpkins this year:

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Think next year I will try and do a few more for money. I sold four this year. Well enjoy the holiday and get lots of candy!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Tooth Fairy coming knocking at the door again

Well tonight we get another visit from the tooth fairy and she will probably be on frequent flyer status as three more are loose and waiting. I have still not been present for the actual removal and only hear, "Got It". No one tells me whats going on. This one bled like crazy though and we had to use quite a bit of gauze. I do recommend the ice trick though. Placing ice at the base for a few moments and then pulling when it's ready sure makes it go smoother. She does not feel a thing and does not cry either.

Tomorrow I plan on contacting my state representative again. I would think that someone running for re-election would at least have an auto response on his email but not even that.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Hello Mr. Senator

Well today I decided to stand up as a voter and write my representative the following letter:

Mr. Vaught,

My name is Matthew McIntosh and I am a voter in your district; more importantly then that however I am the father of a 17 month old Deaf child. I am not sure how much you know about advancements with the hearing impaired, but it truly is amazing what can now be done these days through modern medicine. The problem is that insurance companies are more worried about the bottom line then the welfare of the leaders of tomorrow. My point is this as I know you’re very busy. I would like for you to do what is necessary to help insure that all children that meet criteria could have the chance to hear out of both ears. Most insurance companies are only willing to pay for ONE implant in a child, while most children, actually ALL children have TWO ears. Just recently in Oregon they passed:

O.R.S. § 743A.140 Bilateral cochlear implants; coverage

(1) Whenever any policy of health insurance provides for reimbursement of a cochlear implant, the insured under the policy is entitled to coverage of bilateral cochlear implants.

(2) For purposes of ORS 746.230, a reasonable investigation of a claim for bilateral cochlear implants must include a request to the treating surgeon for a written recommendation based on peer-reviewed medical literature and for the medical findings that support the recommendation.

(3) The provisions of this section apply to a health benefit plan as defined in ORS 743.730.

(4) The provisions of this section are exempt from ORS 743A.001.

Added by Laws 2007, c. 504, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2008.

I don’t really know how you present by laws during session, or if I’m asking the right things, but this is something I feel needs to be done and thought I would start with you. I am lucky, my insurance company did approve my Child's second implant and today he is learning to speak and hear like other children his age, but there are many adults and children unlike him who fight insurance everyday. Please consider this when deciding what to present and support this year. I will be asking friends and family all across this Great State of Texas to carry this flag in order to assist all children and adults that can not hear. My great, great, great, great, grandmother Sarah Dodson once created a flag and many recognize it as the First Flag of Texas, where it was carried to the battle of ConcepciĆ³n and the siege of Bexar. It is also said to have flown over the building where the Convention of 1836 met and declared independence from Mexico. This will be my flag and I plan to wave it just as proudly and declare independence for those wishing to hear with both ears.

I would enjoy having the opportunity to sit down and speak with you about this and look forward to your response.

Best Regards,

Matthew McIntosh

Will it be answered we shall see, will anything be done about it after that who knows, but I have decided that somethings need to be fought for and this in my opinion is one of them. Maybe this whole blogging thing will make me speak out more. If you are interested in writing your state representative as well, feel free to pull from the Oregon Statute.



Tuesday, August 26, 2008

A little background...




Naomi and I (Matthew) met in 1996 at Warner Bros. Studio Stores where I was working after college. A month later we were engaged and married seven months later in January of '97. We have had the joy of being blessed with three children. Our first we only got to enjoy on earth for a very short time as he was Stillborn at 32 weeks. Our second who is footsteps in our title was also born at 32 weeks, but spent a short time in the NICU, before coming home. She has a mild form of Cerebral Palsy that affects only her legs, but is bright as the sun in everything else. Our third child spent the most time in the NICU at seven and a half months. During this time he lost all hearing, we believe to the medication needed to save his life. This is our third miracle baby and without his cochlear implants, lives in a silent world. The pictures were taken in July of this year.

The First Entry

Naomi and I have decided to enter the world of blogging. We have been doing it for a while with Aidan's Care Page, but I thought this way we could share stories, thoughts and ideas on both our children and ourselves, without taking from his care page. I hope we can tell a good story.