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I would love to know more about your views on animal protein being superior to

plant protein. I have found just the opposite to be true. Harmony

----- Original .

Eat animal protein three times a day. Consider protein as only coming

from animal food. Plant protein is NOT good protein, it is inferior protein

and cannot be used as easily as animal protein for body repair.

Dr H Duffy Sr

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Being immune-challenged yourself is grounds for having your child medically

excused from vaccination--at least in my state (Texas). Very likely it is

in yours too. I would pursue a medical exemption for her (and you may save

her an autoimmune disease by so doing). To track down the laws in your

state regarding medical exemptions, you might contact the National Vaccine

Information Center for help:

National Vaccine Information Center

421-E Church St, Vienna, VA 22180

(703) 938-DPT3 PHONE

(703) 938-5768 FAX

1-800-909-SHOT

email: info@...

http://909shot.com

For lupus and Sjogren's Syndrome I take Plaquenil, a much milder immune

suppressant than Immuran, plus nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories--but my

disease may be less severe than yours. I have wondered if there weren't

some more natural ways to control the disease, but haven't had time or money

to pursue it. If I did, I would look for (a) practitioner(s) via the

American College for Advancement in Medicine (referrals via

http://acam.org), the International and American Associations of Clinical

Nutritionists (http://iaacn.org), or the American Academy of Environmental

Medicine (http://aaem.com).

J. Ruede

Librarian-liaison, Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders; School of

Education

Board Member, Autism Autoimmunity Project (http://www.gti.net/truegrit)

Editor, Autism Autoimmunity Project Newsletter

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Author - Pammie

Medications???

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Does anyone take medicines for RA or Lupus that breaks down your bodies

immune system?? I take immuran and was told not to be around people that

have had polio vaccine.....flu shots ....other vaccines etc because I could

get them easily......my little girl has to have the second part of the

hepatitis shot for school and should I avoid being close in contac with

her....can I catch it ..and how long do you have to wait after the vaccine

til she is no longer a threat to me.....can anyone help me.....what about

the flu shot????? Ty for your help

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Please talk to me about homeopathy. You have to TAKE the time and find the

money. It is your life we are talking about here (and not that much money

is involved in homeopathy).

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/STEVELIST.htm

You are very valuable to us and the planet, !

Sheri

At 11:35 AM 10/10/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>Being immune-challenged yourself is grounds for having your child medically

>excused from vaccination--at least in my state (Texas). Very likely it is

>in yours too. I would pursue a medical exemption for her (and you may save

>her an autoimmune disease by so doing). To track down the laws in your

>state regarding medical exemptions, you might contact the National Vaccine

>Information Center for help:

>

> National Vaccine Information Center

> 421-E Church St, Vienna, VA 22180

> (703) 938-DPT3 PHONE

> (703) 938-5768 FAX

> 1-800-909-SHOT

> email: info@...

> http://909shot.com

>

>For lupus and Sjogren's Syndrome I take Plaquenil, a much milder immune

>suppressant than Immuran, plus nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories--but my

>disease may be less severe than yours. I have wondered if there weren't

>some more natural ways to control the disease, but haven't had time or money

>to pursue it. If I did, I would look for (a) practitioner(s) via the

>American College for Advancement in Medicine (referrals via

>http://acam.org), the International and American Associations of Clinical

>Nutritionists (http://iaacn.org), or the American Academy of Environmental

>Medicine (http://aaem.com).

>

> J. Ruede

>Librarian-liaison, Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders; School of

>Education

>Board Member, Autism Autoimmunity Project (http://www.gti.net/truegrit)

>Editor, Autism Autoimmunity Project Newsletter

>

--------------------------------------------------------

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Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & UK

530-740-0561 Voicemail in US

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

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women) do nothing " ...Edmund Burke

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At 09:39 AM 8/12/2009, you wrote:

>

>

>I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back

>problems for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2

>collapsed discs in my neck, 4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 %

>deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis, restricted cervical

>lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am very

>sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver

>function. I cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as

>much in their findings.

>I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the

>3rd time. It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and

>MRI results of my back and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings

>from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that did the tests has written a

>narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he believes I am

>totally disabled.

>I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is

>turned down my lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my

>evidence (without a hearing) and make a ruling. My lawyer has had

>some success with this strategy with other SS clients. I have an

>appointment scheduled for late September with a local mental health

>group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

>have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

>My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability

>SS approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic

>to see a GP but cannot afford a specialist.

>I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but

>my boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I

>can get besides food stamps?

>I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

>

>Thank You Group

>Jane H

First I am sorry that you did not get a response the first time. I am

the moderator and I let the Vick & Bears thread go on because we all

here are in chronic pain and daily post our wows and pain. I thought

a little off topic wouldn't hurt from some long term members. Sorry

if it got out of hand.

It sounds like you have all of your ducks in a row as far as SS. I

won my case at age 47 after waiting almost 3 years due to being

turned down and appeals. You have a Lawyer which is a big plus. you

have documentation, including a very important letter from your

Orthopedist stating that in his opinion you are disabled. The mental

health part is a large part of the puzzle also. Here in PA I was told

that it counts as much or more than the physical disability. And yes

I can state that the chronic pain, the loss of work, income etc

greatly takes a toll on your mental status. I not only suffer from

chronic pain due to 3 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery, but also

chronic insomnia. That along with losing my business which was my

passion ( My Wife and I had a portrait photography studio that we ran

together for 15 years) was hell on my mental state. I fight

depression and wanting to get out of bed every day. I am totally out

of sync with the rest of the world. I lay awake all night then fall

asleep as my wife gets up for work. Then I sleep in until 1 or so and

feel bad about it. But after being up only a few hours, I am in pain

and exhausted and ready to fall asleep again. But at night the pain

increases and the whole cycle starts all over again.

As far as what else you can do it sounds like you would have No

income. Therefore besides just foodstamps you should be able to apply

for public assistance and health care while you await your SSDI. I

know at various times while I was awaiting my SSDI I qualified for

financial assistance and free state health care, free eye glasses

etc. The only thing I never was able to get, but really needed was

free dental. so I would check at the same county office of public

assistance where you got your food stamps. In fact if you are dead

broke which I think you would be, they usually will fast track you

and you will get cash in a few days. you can also get assistance

from your local electrical utility. When I had my surgery and was

unable to work the local electric utility paid my bill for 3 months.

all I had to do was make a phone call. They didn't even ask for

proof. They said since I had paid faithfully for many years, they had

a fund for sick clients. I also got help from my church and another

community outreach group who paid my rent for one month and I got

lots of free food from a food pantry. I even had people come over

from my church for a few weeks after my surgery with hot meals. There

is help out there. The big difference now is so many people are in

need due to the economy. But you'd be surprised. When I went to the

county office they all but bent over backwards to put me on the dole.

The way the government works they have a budget, and if they put more

people on the public assistance guess what, next year they get a

bigger budget. I couldn't believe it. No wonder so many people are on

and stay on welfare.

The one thing you have against you, and I had the same is your age.

The cut off for disability seems to be 50. The closer to 50 you are

the easier it is to get. But there are people much younger than you

and I who do get it. Like I said it seems like you have all of your

paperwork together, so If the mental health evaluation goes in your

favor that would help too. give our group another chance. You caught

us at a rare off topic moment. it's usually 24x7 pain and gloom here. Dave

>

>

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At 09:39 AM 8/12/2009, you wrote:

>

>

>I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back

>problems for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2

>collapsed discs in my neck, 4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 %

>deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis, restricted cervical

>lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am very

>sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver

>function. I cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as

>much in their findings.

>I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the

>3rd time. It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and

>MRI results of my back and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings

>from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that did the tests has written a

>narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he believes I am

>totally disabled.

>I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is

>turned down my lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my

>evidence (without a hearing) and make a ruling. My lawyer has had

>some success with this strategy with other SS clients. I have an

>appointment scheduled for late September with a local mental health

>group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

>have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

>My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability

>SS approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic

>to see a GP but cannot afford a specialist.

>I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but

>my boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I

>can get besides food stamps?

>I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

>

>Thank You Group

>Jane H

First I am sorry that you did not get a response the first time. I am

the moderator and I let the Vick & Bears thread go on because we all

here are in chronic pain and daily post our wows and pain. I thought

a little off topic wouldn't hurt from some long term members. Sorry

if it got out of hand.

It sounds like you have all of your ducks in a row as far as SS. I

won my case at age 47 after waiting almost 3 years due to being

turned down and appeals. You have a Lawyer which is a big plus. you

have documentation, including a very important letter from your

Orthopedist stating that in his opinion you are disabled. The mental

health part is a large part of the puzzle also. Here in PA I was told

that it counts as much or more than the physical disability. And yes

I can state that the chronic pain, the loss of work, income etc

greatly takes a toll on your mental status. I not only suffer from

chronic pain due to 3 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery, but also

chronic insomnia. That along with losing my business which was my

passion ( My Wife and I had a portrait photography studio that we ran

together for 15 years) was hell on my mental state. I fight

depression and wanting to get out of bed every day. I am totally out

of sync with the rest of the world. I lay awake all night then fall

asleep as my wife gets up for work. Then I sleep in until 1 or so and

feel bad about it. But after being up only a few hours, I am in pain

and exhausted and ready to fall asleep again. But at night the pain

increases and the whole cycle starts all over again.

As far as what else you can do it sounds like you would have No

income. Therefore besides just foodstamps you should be able to apply

for public assistance and health care while you await your SSDI. I

know at various times while I was awaiting my SSDI I qualified for

financial assistance and free state health care, free eye glasses

etc. The only thing I never was able to get, but really needed was

free dental. so I would check at the same county office of public

assistance where you got your food stamps. In fact if you are dead

broke which I think you would be, they usually will fast track you

and you will get cash in a few days. you can also get assistance

from your local electrical utility. When I had my surgery and was

unable to work the local electric utility paid my bill for 3 months.

all I had to do was make a phone call. They didn't even ask for

proof. They said since I had paid faithfully for many years, they had

a fund for sick clients. I also got help from my church and another

community outreach group who paid my rent for one month and I got

lots of free food from a food pantry. I even had people come over

from my church for a few weeks after my surgery with hot meals. There

is help out there. The big difference now is so many people are in

need due to the economy. But you'd be surprised. When I went to the

county office they all but bent over backwards to put me on the dole.

The way the government works they have a budget, and if they put more

people on the public assistance guess what, next year they get a

bigger budget. I couldn't believe it. No wonder so many people are on

and stay on welfare.

The one thing you have against you, and I had the same is your age.

The cut off for disability seems to be 50. The closer to 50 you are

the easier it is to get. But there are people much younger than you

and I who do get it. Like I said it seems like you have all of your

paperwork together, so If the mental health evaluation goes in your

favor that would help too. give our group another chance. You caught

us at a rare off topic moment. it's usually 24x7 pain and gloom here. Dave

>

>

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Hello Jane,

I think Dave pretty much said it all, but I just want to

also welcome you to the group. There are a lot of good people here.

Ed

---- Dave Cruikshank <d.cruikshank@...> wrote:

> At 09:39 AM 8/12/2009, you wrote:

> >

> >

> >I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back

> >problems for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2

> >collapsed discs in my neck, 4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 %

> >deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis, restricted cervical

> >lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am very

> >sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver

> >function. I cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as

> >much in their findings.

> >I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the

> >3rd time. It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and

> >MRI results of my back and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings

> >from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that did the tests has written a

> >narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he believes I am

> >totally disabled.

> >I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is

> >turned down my lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my

> >evidence (without a hearing) and make a ruling. My lawyer has had

> >some success with this strategy with other SS clients. I have an

> >appointment scheduled for late September with a local mental health

> >group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

> >have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

> >My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability

> >SS approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic

> >to see a GP but cannot afford a specialist.

> >I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but

> >my boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I

> >can get besides food stamps?

> >I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

> >

> >Thank You Group

> >Jane H

>

>

> First I am sorry that you did not get a response the first time. I am

> the moderator and I let the Vick & Bears thread go on because we all

> here are in chronic pain and daily post our wows and pain. I thought

> a little off topic wouldn't hurt from some long term members. Sorry

> if it got out of hand.

>

> It sounds like you have all of your ducks in a row as far as SS. I

> won my case at age 47 after waiting almost 3 years due to being

> turned down and appeals. You have a Lawyer which is a big plus. you

> have documentation, including a very important letter from your

> Orthopedist stating that in his opinion you are disabled. The mental

> health part is a large part of the puzzle also. Here in PA I was told

> that it counts as much or more than the physical disability. And yes

> I can state that the chronic pain, the loss of work, income etc

> greatly takes a toll on your mental status. I not only suffer from

> chronic pain due to 3 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery, but also

> chronic insomnia. That along with losing my business which was my

> passion ( My Wife and I had a portrait photography studio that we ran

> together for 15 years) was hell on my mental state. I fight

> depression and wanting to get out of bed every day. I am totally out

> of sync with the rest of the world. I lay awake all night then fall

> asleep as my wife gets up for work. Then I sleep in until 1 or so and

> feel bad about it. But after being up only a few hours, I am in pain

> and exhausted and ready to fall asleep again. But at night the pain

> increases and the whole cycle starts all over again.

>

> As far as what else you can do it sounds like you would have No

> income. Therefore besides just foodstamps you should be able to apply

> for public assistance and health care while you await your SSDI. I

> know at various times while I was awaiting my SSDI I qualified for

> financial assistance and free state health care, free eye glasses

> etc. The only thing I never was able to get, but really needed was

> free dental. so I would check at the same county office of public

> assistance where you got your food stamps. In fact if you are dead

> broke which I think you would be, they usually will fast track you

> and you will get cash in a few days. you can also get assistance

> from your local electrical utility. When I had my surgery and was

> unable to work the local electric utility paid my bill for 3 months.

> all I had to do was make a phone call. They didn't even ask for

> proof. They said since I had paid faithfully for many years, they had

> a fund for sick clients. I also got help from my church and another

> community outreach group who paid my rent for one month and I got

> lots of free food from a food pantry. I even had people come over

> from my church for a few weeks after my surgery with hot meals. There

> is help out there. The big difference now is so many people are in

> need due to the economy. But you'd be surprised. When I went to the

> county office they all but bent over backwards to put me on the dole.

> The way the government works they have a budget, and if they put more

> people on the public assistance guess what, next year they get a

> bigger budget. I couldn't believe it. No wonder so many people are on

> and stay on welfare.

>

> The one thing you have against you, and I had the same is your age.

> The cut off for disability seems to be 50. The closer to 50 you are

> the easier it is to get. But there are people much younger than you

> and I who do get it. Like I said it seems like you have all of your

> paperwork together, so If the mental health evaluation goes in your

> favor that would help too. give our group another chance. You caught

> us at a rare off topic moment. it's usually 24x7 pain and gloom here. Dave

>

>

> >

> >

> >No virus found in this incoming message.

> >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

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> >08/12/09 18:12:00

>

>

>

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Dave,

Thank You so much for your reply. I did not mean to step on anyone's

toes but I have been on so many sites on the web where nothing is said

but fluff. I know everyone here is in pain. I know how that is I live

with it constantly and can't take anything for it. It is hard, very

hard, but I think, and this is just my opinion, that we should discuss

more important issues.

Jane H

> >

> >

> >I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back

> >problems for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2

> >collapsed discs in my neck, 4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 %

> >deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis, restricted cervical

> >lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am very

> >sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver

> >function. I cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as

> >much in their findings.

> >I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the

> >3rd time. It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and

> >MRI results of my back and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings

> >from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that did the tests has written a

> >narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he believes I am

> >totally disabled.

> >I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is

> >turned down my lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my

> >evidence (without a hearing) and make a ruling. My lawyer has had

> >some success with this strategy with other SS clients. I have an

> >appointment scheduled for late September with a local mental health

> >group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

> >have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

> >My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability

> >SS approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic

> >to see a GP but cannot afford a specialist.

> >I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but

> >my boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I

> >can get besides food stamps?

> >I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

> >

> >Thank You Group

> >Jane H

>

>

> First I am sorry that you did not get a response the first time. I am

> the moderator and I let the Vick & Bears thread go on because we all

> here are in chronic pain and daily post our wows and pain. I thought

> a little off topic wouldn't hurt from some long term members. Sorry

> if it got out of hand.

>

> It sounds like you have all of your ducks in a row as far as SS. I

> won my case at age 47 after waiting almost 3 years due to being

> turned down and appeals. You have a Lawyer which is a big plus. you

> have documentation, including a very important letter from your

> Orthopedist stating that in his opinion you are disabled. The mental

> health part is a large part of the puzzle also. Here in PA I was told

> that it counts as much or more than the physical disability. And yes

> I can state that the chronic pain, the loss of work, income etc

> greatly takes a toll on your mental status. I not only suffer from

> chronic pain due to 3 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery, but also

> chronic insomnia. That along with losing my business which was my

> passion ( My Wife and I had a portrait photography studio that we ran

> together for 15 years) was hell on my mental state. I fight

> depression and wanting to get out of bed every day. I am totally out

> of sync with the rest of the world. I lay awake all night then fall

> asleep as my wife gets up for work. Then I sleep in until 1 or so and

> feel bad about it. But after being up only a few hours, I am in pain

> and exhausted and ready to fall asleep again. But at night the pain

> increases and the whole cycle starts all over again.

>

> As far as what else you can do it sounds like you would have No

> income. Therefore besides just foodstamps you should be able to apply

> for public assistance and health care while you await your SSDI. I

> know at various times while I was awaiting my SSDI I qualified for

> financial assistance and free state health care, free eye glasses

> etc. The only thing I never was able to get, but really needed was

> free dental. so I would check at the same county office of public

> assistance where you got your food stamps. In fact if you are dead

> broke which I think you would be, they usually will fast track you

> and you will get cash in a few days. you can also get assistance

> from your local electrical utility. When I had my surgery and was

> unable to work the local electric utility paid my bill for 3 months.

> all I had to do was make a phone call. They didn't even ask for

> proof. They said since I had paid faithfully for many years, they had

> a fund for sick clients. I also got help from my church and another

> community outreach group who paid my rent for one month and I got

> lots of free food from a food pantry. I even had people come over

> from my church for a few weeks after my surgery with hot meals. There

> is help out there. The big difference now is so many people are in

> need due to the economy. But you'd be surprised. When I went to the

> county office they all but bent over backwards to put me on the dole.

> The way the government works they have a budget, and if they put more

> people on the public assistance guess what, next year they get a

> bigger budget. I couldn't believe it. No wonder so many people are on

> and stay on welfare.

>

> The one thing you have against you, and I had the same is your age.

> The cut off for disability seems to be 50. The closer to 50 you are

> the easier it is to get. But there are people much younger than you

> and I who do get it. Like I said it seems like you have all of your

> paperwork together, so If the mental health evaluation goes in your

> favor that would help too. give our group another chance. You caught

> us at a rare off topic moment. it's usually 24x7 pain and gloom here.

Dave

>

>

> >

> >

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> >08/12/09 18:12:00

>

>

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Dave,

Thank You so much for your reply. I did not mean to step on anyone's

toes but I have been on so many sites on the web where nothing is said

but fluff. I know everyone here is in pain. I know how that is I live

with it constantly and can't take anything for it. It is hard, very

hard, but I think, and this is just my opinion, that we should discuss

more important issues.

Jane H

> >

> >

> >I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back

> >problems for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2

> >collapsed discs in my neck, 4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 %

> >deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis, restricted cervical

> >lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am very

> >sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver

> >function. I cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as

> >much in their findings.

> >I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the

> >3rd time. It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and

> >MRI results of my back and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings

> >from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that did the tests has written a

> >narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he believes I am

> >totally disabled.

> >I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is

> >turned down my lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my

> >evidence (without a hearing) and make a ruling. My lawyer has had

> >some success with this strategy with other SS clients. I have an

> >appointment scheduled for late September with a local mental health

> >group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

> >have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

> >My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability

> >SS approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic

> >to see a GP but cannot afford a specialist.

> >I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but

> >my boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I

> >can get besides food stamps?

> >I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

> >

> >Thank You Group

> >Jane H

>

>

> First I am sorry that you did not get a response the first time. I am

> the moderator and I let the Vick & Bears thread go on because we all

> here are in chronic pain and daily post our wows and pain. I thought

> a little off topic wouldn't hurt from some long term members. Sorry

> if it got out of hand.

>

> It sounds like you have all of your ducks in a row as far as SS. I

> won my case at age 47 after waiting almost 3 years due to being

> turned down and appeals. You have a Lawyer which is a big plus. you

> have documentation, including a very important letter from your

> Orthopedist stating that in his opinion you are disabled. The mental

> health part is a large part of the puzzle also. Here in PA I was told

> that it counts as much or more than the physical disability. And yes

> I can state that the chronic pain, the loss of work, income etc

> greatly takes a toll on your mental status. I not only suffer from

> chronic pain due to 3 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery, but also

> chronic insomnia. That along with losing my business which was my

> passion ( My Wife and I had a portrait photography studio that we ran

> together for 15 years) was hell on my mental state. I fight

> depression and wanting to get out of bed every day. I am totally out

> of sync with the rest of the world. I lay awake all night then fall

> asleep as my wife gets up for work. Then I sleep in until 1 or so and

> feel bad about it. But after being up only a few hours, I am in pain

> and exhausted and ready to fall asleep again. But at night the pain

> increases and the whole cycle starts all over again.

>

> As far as what else you can do it sounds like you would have No

> income. Therefore besides just foodstamps you should be able to apply

> for public assistance and health care while you await your SSDI. I

> know at various times while I was awaiting my SSDI I qualified for

> financial assistance and free state health care, free eye glasses

> etc. The only thing I never was able to get, but really needed was

> free dental. so I would check at the same county office of public

> assistance where you got your food stamps. In fact if you are dead

> broke which I think you would be, they usually will fast track you

> and you will get cash in a few days. you can also get assistance

> from your local electrical utility. When I had my surgery and was

> unable to work the local electric utility paid my bill for 3 months.

> all I had to do was make a phone call. They didn't even ask for

> proof. They said since I had paid faithfully for many years, they had

> a fund for sick clients. I also got help from my church and another

> community outreach group who paid my rent for one month and I got

> lots of free food from a food pantry. I even had people come over

> from my church for a few weeks after my surgery with hot meals. There

> is help out there. The big difference now is so many people are in

> need due to the economy. But you'd be surprised. When I went to the

> county office they all but bent over backwards to put me on the dole.

> The way the government works they have a budget, and if they put more

> people on the public assistance guess what, next year they get a

> bigger budget. I couldn't believe it. No wonder so many people are on

> and stay on welfare.

>

> The one thing you have against you, and I had the same is your age.

> The cut off for disability seems to be 50. The closer to 50 you are

> the easier it is to get. But there are people much younger than you

> and I who do get it. Like I said it seems like you have all of your

> paperwork together, so If the mental health evaluation goes in your

> favor that would help too. give our group another chance. You caught

> us at a rare off topic moment. it's usually 24x7 pain and gloom here.

Dave

>

>

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Jane H

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> >

> >I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back

> >problems for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2

> >collapsed discs in my neck, 4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 %

> >deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis, restricted cervical

> >lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am very

> >sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver

> >function. I cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as

> >much in their findings.

> >I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the

> >3rd time. It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and

> >MRI results of my back and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings

> >from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that did the tests has written a

> >narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he believes I am

> >totally disabled.

> >I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is

> >turned down my lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my

> >evidence (without a hearing) and make a ruling. My lawyer has had

> >some success with this strategy with other SS clients. I have an

> >appointment scheduled for late September with a local mental health

> >group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

> >have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

> >My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability

> >SS approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic

> >to see a GP but cannot afford a specialist.

> >I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but

> >my boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I

> >can get besides food stamps?

> >I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

> >

> >Thank You Group

> >Jane H

>

>

> First I am sorry that you did not get a response the first time. I am

> the moderator and I let the Vick & Bears thread go on because we all

> here are in chronic pain and daily post our wows and pain. I thought

> a little off topic wouldn't hurt from some long term members. Sorry

> if it got out of hand.

>

> It sounds like you have all of your ducks in a row as far as SS. I

> won my case at age 47 after waiting almost 3 years due to being

> turned down and appeals. You have a Lawyer which is a big plus. you

> have documentation, including a very important letter from your

> Orthopedist stating that in his opinion you are disabled. The mental

> health part is a large part of the puzzle also. Here in PA I was told

> that it counts as much or more than the physical disability. And yes

> I can state that the chronic pain, the loss of work, income etc

> greatly takes a toll on your mental status. I not only suffer from

> chronic pain due to 3 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery, but also

> chronic insomnia. That along with losing my business which was my

> passion ( My Wife and I had a portrait photography studio that we ran

> together for 15 years) was hell on my mental state. I fight

> depression and wanting to get out of bed every day. I am totally out

> of sync with the rest of the world. I lay awake all night then fall

> asleep as my wife gets up for work. Then I sleep in until 1 or so and

> feel bad about it. But after being up only a few hours, I am in pain

> and exhausted and ready to fall asleep again. But at night the pain

> increases and the whole cycle starts all over again.

>

> As far as what else you can do it sounds like you would have No

> income. Therefore besides just foodstamps you should be able to apply

> for public assistance and health care while you await your SSDI. I

> know at various times while I was awaiting my SSDI I qualified for

> financial assistance and free state health care, free eye glasses

> etc. The only thing I never was able to get, but really needed was

> free dental. so I would check at the same county office of public

> assistance where you got your food stamps. In fact if you are dead

> broke which I think you would be, they usually will fast track you

> and you will get cash in a few days. you can also get assistance

> from your local electrical utility. When I had my surgery and was

> unable to work the local electric utility paid my bill for 3 months.

> all I had to do was make a phone call. They didn't even ask for

> proof. They said since I had paid faithfully for many years, they had

> a fund for sick clients. I also got help from my church and another

> community outreach group who paid my rent for one month and I got

> lots of free food from a food pantry. I even had people come over

> from my church for a few weeks after my surgery with hot meals. There

> is help out there. The big difference now is so many people are in

> need due to the economy. But you'd be surprised. When I went to the

> county office they all but bent over backwards to put me on the dole.

> The way the government works they have a budget, and if they put more

> people on the public assistance guess what, next year they get a

> bigger budget. I couldn't believe it. No wonder so many people are on

> and stay on welfare.

>

> The one thing you have against you, and I had the same is your age.

> The cut off for disability seems to be 50. The closer to 50 you are

> the easier it is to get. But there are people much younger than you

> and I who do get it. Like I said it seems like you have all of your

> paperwork together, so If the mental health evaluation goes in your

> favor that would help too. give our group another chance. You caught

> us at a rare off topic moment. it's usually 24x7 pain and gloom here. Dave

>

>

> >

> >

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