the horse is just a tool that we see results and helps caitlin. the goal is to keep her scoliosis under control so he shea wouldn t be life altering. she is not like a typical child. several orthopedist surgeons said it would be life altering and we don t want to go down that road. what is the reason being given over and over for denying you the coverage? tri-care told us from the beginning that it started being denied because they said it is hippo-therapy. we don t cover hippo-therapy. it is nonproven. we were never billing for hippo-therapy for those who don t know what that is can you explain it? sure. it is an umbrella term. that s the problem. technically really if you talk to a physical therapist it is a treatment strategy. it is an approach that
child when it was born so they can go back and retest. that s where a lot of the skepticism kind of comes in here. the researchers say when this baby was born they tested it twice. both were positive. and then over the next month they tested three more times again, those were positive. but then at five months, they tested the child again, the results were negative. and have remained negative even with no medication. listen. to be off the therapy for 10 months is much longer than we would have anticipated any child would ever be able to go off therapy. so this case still informs us in terms of treatment strategy for children, again, if it with be replicated. we should mention the first cure case of h.i.v. happened to a man in berlin. a middle aged man given bone marrow transplant. that s him right there. he got the marrow from someone who is naturally resistant to h.i.v. he remains h.i.v. negative to this very day.