Hi Kim,
Are you aware that a new health care law went into effect last week that allows you to remain on your parents insurance until you are 26. The information we were sent from Blue Cross regarding this said that your child can remain you your insurance until 26 years old even if they are not in school, if they are married, or living away from home. Our daughter, Chelsea, just turned 22 and will be graduating this year. Before we knew about this I told her she would just have to go to grad school, if she couldn't get a job right away with benefits, in order to remain on our insurance. Our insurance keeps her covered until she is 25 as long as she is a student. This new law will now allow her to have a chance to check out what she really would like to do after school without feeling pressured into getting a job with insurance benefits right away. She is double majoring in math and education with both credentials. She only went this direction because as a teacher she would have good insurance coverage but she is also interested in engineering. So now she's thrilled with the fact that she will get a chance to decide. So, check into this before you make your decision based on being cut off the insurance.
Did you find out any more information about your facial nerve... is it there?...was it cut?
Chelsea is in the same situation you are in. She has right side facial paralysis but is not ready to do any surgeries yet. She feels that medicine and technology is moving so quickly that there is a chance that another option with better results could be around the corner. It has been 15 months since her last resection surgery. She, as we all are, is praying-hoping she will see some improvement soon. This is hard for anyone to go through especially when you guys are so young. Keep us posted on your progress.
Michelle