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I'm a softie but don't get me wrong.
In a few years I'll send him out with a bowl to beg.
I got one but never met him (yet).Only 1 grandie mate, iv'e got 4
Our heart felt best wishes to your son and the family mate.My son and his wife will have #2 grandchild on the 8th of June. The baby has a heart problem, my son has seen three cardiologists and all agree the best course of action is surgery. The process is in place, the child will be flown to Edmonton by Stars Air Ambulance and the province's only pediatric heart surgeon is booked.
My son has known about the concerns since New Years and this has been a stressful period for them both. In all honesty I am surprised they are having a second child as the labour for my grand daughter lasted 38+ hours.
When my son was born in NYC I had health insurance but he was conceived during the first year of the policy nulling the insurance company's liability for the cost. I paid $13,500 USD (1990) for a delivery and 2 nights in hospital with no complications. $13,500 in 1990 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $31,334.36 today.
My son will not pay a penny for any medical treatment including the air ambulance.
Ronald McDonald House will lodge them both for the three weeks the baby is expected to stay in hospital.
Beat you. I lay claim to 5Only 1 grandie mate, iv'e got 4
My son and his wife will have #2 grandchild on the 8th of June. The baby has a heart problem, my son has seen three cardiologists and all agree the best course of action is surgery. The process is in place, the child will be flown to Edmonton by Stars Air Ambulance and the province's only pediatric heart surgeon is booked.
My son has known about the concerns since New Years and this has been a stressful period for them both. In all honesty I am surprised they are having a second child as the labour for my grand daughter lasted 38+ hours.
When my son was born in NYC I had health insurance but he was conceived during the first year of the policy nulling the insurance company's liability for the cost. I paid $13,500 USD (1990) for a delivery and 2 nights in hospital with no complications. $13,500 in 1990 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $31,334.36 today.
My son will not pay a penny for any medical treatment including the air ambulance.
Ronald McDonald House will lodge them both for the three weeks the baby is expected to stay in hospital.
Come this November I'll be up to 6 grandkids. Wish I could see them more often. (Both my sons are having babies due in August and November.) Would be nice to be able to pass along and imprint their uncluttered minds with my brand of wisdom of the ages.Only 1 grandie mate, iv'e got 4
Best of luck and successful surgery for the child and for your son and his wife to see a good outcome for the child.My son and his wife will have #2 grandchild on the 8th of June. The baby has a heart problem, my son has seen three cardiologists and all agree the best course of action is surgery. The process is in place, the child will be flown to Edmonton by Stars Air Ambulance and the province's only pediatric heart surgeon is booked.
My son has known about the concerns since New Years and this has been a stressful period for them both. In all honesty I am surprised they are having a second child as the labour for my grand daughter lasted 38+ hours.
When my son was born in NYC I had health insurance but he was conceived during the first year of the policy nulling the insurance company's liability for the cost. I paid $13,500 USD (1990) for a delivery and 2 nights in hospital with no complications. $13,500 in 1990 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $31,334.36 today.
My son will not pay a penny for any medical treatment including the air ambulance.
Ronald McDonald House will lodge them both for the three weeks the baby is expected to stay in hospital.
Best of luck and successful surgery for the child and for your son and his wife to see a good outcome for the child.
I wish everyone could get the healthcare they need without it breaking the bank. Canada has the right idea on this. Wish it were so in the good 'ol USA.