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Please help Baby Jaeli Brow, she was born with an extremely rare chromosome disorder, which makes her allergic to food, formula, even special formula. She requires high calorie breast milk. Her insurance does not cover, which costs over 5,000 dollars per

Help Baby Jaeli Brow!

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Senator Patrick Leahy, Senator Bernard Sanders
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Please sign petition to the state of Vermont, asking Jaeli's insurance cover her milk bank costs. After signing petition you can also contact the senators listed below.

Baby Jaeli (JAY-lee) was born four months ago with a chromosome disorder so rare that only four other people are known to have it

-Because of this disorder, among other health problems, she has had violent reactions to any supplement other than breastmilk.  Although she is four months old, she is only 8 lbs and desperately needs healthy milk.

The family works in construction and is struggling under the weight of her medical bills.

Although breastmilk is available through local milk banks, their Vermont Medicaid will not cover breastmilk at all.  The hospital feels forced to exhaust formula attempts and document the baby's reactions to ALL formula before applying for exemptions, taking precious time this baby does not have.

-The last attempt with formula was a small amount (less than 20%) mixed with breastmilk, and it resulted in violent reaction cycles, including her first loss in body weight within just a couple days, and bleeding from mouth and nose within 24 hours. Yet, the hospital insists that more formula must be tried in order to petition Medicaid to cover the breast milk costs.

-In order to get breastmilk independently, the family must pay upfront with cash. It costs about $5,000 for one month of milk ($4.25 per ounce).

THE REQUEST

-The state of VT should make an immediate exception for Baby Jaeli to insure the milk that she so desperately needs. The state is spending more money controlling her reactions than they would by simply giving her healthy breastmilk. The cost of her hospital admissions alone, instead of sending her home with healthy donor milk, is a waste of tax payer money and an unnecessary strain on a family already under stress.

Contact Sen. Patrick Leahy
Washington, D.C. Office:
Phone: (202) 224-4242
Fax: (202) 224-3479
Burlington Office: (more district offices)
199 Main Street, 4th Floor
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Phone: (802) 863-2525
Burlington Office:
Phone: (802) 863-2525

Montpelier Office:
Phone: (802) 229-0569
Fax: (802) 229-1915

Contact Sen. Bernard Sanders
Washington, D.C. Office:
Phone: (202) 224-5141
Fax: (202) 228-0776
Burlington Office: (more district offices)
1 Church Street, 2nd Floor
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Phone: (802) 862-0697
Fax: (802) 860-6370
Burlington Office:
Phone: (802) 862-0697
Fax: (802) 860-6370

Brattleboro Office:
Phone: (802) 254-8732
Fax: (802) 254-9207

St. Johnsbury Office:
Phone: (802) 748-9269
Fax: (802) 748-0302

Contact Rep. Peter Welch
Washington, D.C. Office:
Phone: (202) 225-4115
Fax: (202) 225-6790

Burlington Office: (more district offices)
30 Main Street, Suite 350
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Phone: (802) 652-2450
Burlington Office:
Phone: (802) 652-2450

 

Please sign petition to the state of Vermont, asking Jaeli's insurance cover her milk bank costs. After signing petition you can also contact the senators listed below.

Baby Jaeli (JAY-lee) was born four months ago with a chromosome disorder so rare that only four other people are known to have it

-Because of this disorder, among other health problems, she has had violent reactions to any supplement other than breastmilk.  Although she is four months old, she is only 8 lbs and desperately needs healthy milk.

The family works in construction and is struggling under the weight of her medical bills.

Although breastmilk is available through local milk banks, their Vermont Medicaid will not cover breastmilk at all.  The hospital feels forced to exhaust formula attempts and document the baby's reactions to ALL formula before applying for exemptions, taking precious time this baby does not have.

-The last attempt with formula was a small amount (less than 20%) mixed with breastmilk, and it resulted in violent reaction cycles, including her first loss in body weight within just a couple days, and bleeding from mouth and nose within 24 hours. Yet, the hospital insists that more formula must be tried in order to petition Medicaid to cover the breast milk costs.

-In order to get breastmilk independently, the family must pay upfront with cash. It costs about $5,000 for one month of milk ($4.25 per ounce).

THE REQUEST

-The state of VT should make an immediate exception for Baby Jaeli to insure the milk that she so desperately needs. The state is spending more money controlling her reactions than they would by simply giving her healthy breastmilk. The cost of her hospital admissions alone, instead of sending her home with healthy donor milk, is a waste of tax payer money and an unnecessary strain on a family already under stress.

Contact Sen. Patrick Leahy
Washington, D.C. Office:
Phone: (202) 224-4242
Fax: (202) 224-3479
Burlington Office: (more district offices)
199 Main Street, 4th Floor
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Phone: (802) 863-2525
Burlington Office:
Phone: (802) 863-2525

Montpelier Office:
Phone: (802) 229-0569
Fax: (802) 229-1915

Contact Sen. Bernard Sanders
Washington, D.C. Office:
Phone: (202) 224-5141
Fax: (202) 228-0776
Burlington Office: (more district offices)
1 Church Street, 2nd Floor
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Phone: (802) 862-0697
Fax: (802) 860-6370
Burlington Office:
Phone: (802) 862-0697
Fax: (802) 860-6370

Brattleboro Office:
Phone: (802) 254-8732
Fax: (802) 254-9207

St. Johnsbury Office:
Phone: (802) 748-9269
Fax: (802) 748-0302

Contact Rep. Peter Welch
Washington, D.C. Office:
Phone: (202) 225-4115
Fax: (202) 225-6790

Burlington Office: (more district offices)
30 Main Street, Suite 350
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Phone: (802) 652-2450
Burlington Office:
Phone: (802) 652-2450

 

The state of Vermont should make an immediate exception for Baby Jaeli to insure the milk that she so desperately needs. The state is spending more money controlling her reactions than they would by simply giving her healthy breastmilk. The cost of her hospital admissions alone, instead of sending her home with healthy donor milk, is a waste of tax payer money and an unnecessary strain on a family already under stress.
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We signed the "Help Baby Jaeli Brow!" petition!
# 30:
10:41 am PST, Nov 24, Carl Rosenstock, Wisconsin
# 29:
7:25 pm PST, Nov 20, Andrea Alvarez, Texas
# 28:
6:11 am PST, Nov 17, Rachel Dhaliwal, Virginia
# 27:
11:48 am PST, Nov 10, Nicole West, Texas
# 26:
9:03 pm PST, Nov 7, Addie Corn, New York
What on earth! Where is your conscience? It's a BABY!! How can you NOT help this family? I am appalled by this! All I'd like to know is, HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT?
# 25:
6:00 pm PST, Nov 7, Jennifer Gardner, Florida
# 24:
8:51 am PST, Nov 6, Tonya Butts, New York
# 23:
7:35 pm PST, Nov 4, Toni Ruggles, Colorado
# 22:
7:19 pm PST, Nov 3, Margaret Brisbane, Indiana
this is an infant HELP that is sick 5,000 a month in this day and age
# 21:
7:14 pm PST, Nov 3, Naomi Johnston, Washington
# 20:
5:53 am PST, Nov 2, DCMT E-P, Pennsylvania
This precious baby needs the right help & support. Both the doctors & the hospital involved should be able to get her the breast milk she needs without having to fight for the necessary funds from the heartless insurance companies.
# 19:
11:56 pm PDT, Oct 31, Nancy Molina, New York
if they denie this child the breast milk she needs to survive its murder
# 18:
12:12 pm PDT, Oct 30, Mandi Button, Virginia
# 17:
10:00 am PDT, Oct 30, Sandra Carroll, Massachusetts
# 16:
9:23 am PDT, Oct 30, Donna Bradley, New York
# 15:
8:22 am PDT, Oct 30, Jennifer Doyle, Massachusetts
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10:33 am PDT, Oct 29, Linda S. Hall, Tennessee
# 13:
10:14 am PDT, Oct 29, JOAN MORRIS-KNOUFF, Ohio
# 12:
5:25 am PDT, Oct 29, Dan Cappelllo, Pennsylvania
# 11:
3:53 am PDT, Oct 29, Bill C, Germany
# 10:
3:10 am PDT, Oct 29, Steve Klein, Virginia
# 9:
1:22 am PDT, Oct 29, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
# 8:
12:15 am PDT, Oct 29, Jacqualin Cabe, Washington
# 7:
9:30 pm PDT, Oct 28, Katherine Mesick, California
No baby should be denied breast milk. End of story.
# 6:
6:34 pm PDT, Oct 28, Molly Schnoke, Ohio
# 5:
2:10 pm PDT, Oct 28, Devra Morice, New York
# 4:
12:45 pm PDT, Oct 28, Rebecca Djourabchi, Washington
This should be a "no brainer". Baby humans need human milk. Think about it.
# 3:
11:56 am PDT, Oct 28, Bobb Beauchamp, Illinois
# 2:
11:22 am PDT, Oct 28, Crystal Anderson, New York
# 1:
11:13 am PDT, Oct 28, Debra Anderson, New York
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