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I think they have run out of things to try... all doctors agree

I need a Neurosurgeon. They just keep throwing more

meds at me until I can see one.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

>

> Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

> I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to

fill out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> >

> > > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with outÃ, income living on

their own......

> >

> > Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes

food stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to

make and keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

> >

> > SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital

neuralgia don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This

is a laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know

how to fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

> >

> > I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > >

> > > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you

if

> > > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > > in

> > > > a

> > > > bad place..

> > > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a

mild

> > > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > > : (

> > > > T

> > > >

> > > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > > >

> > > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > > days

> > > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > > >

> > > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process

whenever

> > > I

> > > > have a severe migraine:

> > > >

> > > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut

it

> > > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > > >

> > > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to

reduce

> > > > it!

> > > >

> > > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > > this life-constricting pain!

> > > >

> > > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > > >

> > > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > > last

> > > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > > to

> > > > accept my lot in life.

> > > >

> > > >

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I think they have run out of things to try... all doctors agree

I need a Neurosurgeon. They just keep throwing more

meds at me until I can see one.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

>

> Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

> I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to

fill out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> >

> > > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with outÃ, income living on

their own......

> >

> > Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes

food stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to

make and keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

> >

> > SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital

neuralgia don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This

is a laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know

how to fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

> >

> > I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > >

> > > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you

if

> > > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > > in

> > > > a

> > > > bad place..

> > > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a

mild

> > > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > > : (

> > > > T

> > > >

> > > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > > >

> > > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > > days

> > > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > > >

> > > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process

whenever

> > > I

> > > > have a severe migraine:

> > > >

> > > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut

it

> > > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > > >

> > > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to

reduce

> > > > it!

> > > >

> > > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > > this life-constricting pain!

> > > >

> > > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > > >

> > > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > > last

> > > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > > to

> > > > accept my lot in life.

> > > >

> > > >

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I think they have run out of things to try... all doctors agree

I need a Neurosurgeon. They just keep throwing more

meds at me until I can see one.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

>

> Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

> I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to

fill out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> >

> > > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with outÃ, income living on

their own......

> >

> > Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes

food stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to

make and keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

> >

> > SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital

neuralgia don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This

is a laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know

how to fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

> >

> > I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > >

> > > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you

if

> > > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > > in

> > > > a

> > > > bad place..

> > > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a

mild

> > > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > > : (

> > > > T

> > > >

> > > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > > >

> > > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > > days

> > > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > > >

> > > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process

whenever

> > > I

> > > > have a severe migraine:

> > > >

> > > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut

it

> > > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > > >

> > > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to

reduce

> > > > it!

> > > >

> > > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > > this life-constricting pain!

> > > >

> > > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > > >

> > > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > > last

> > > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > > to

> > > > accept my lot in life.

> > > >

> > > >

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I think they have run out of things to try... all doctors agree

I need a Neurosurgeon. They just keep throwing more

meds at me until I can see one.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

>

> Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

> I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to

fill out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> >

> > > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with outÃ, income living on

their own......

> >

> > Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes

food stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to

make and keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

> >

> > SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital

neuralgia don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This

is a laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know

how to fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

> >

> > I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > >

> > > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you

if

> > > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > > in

> > > > a

> > > > bad place..

> > > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a

mild

> > > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > > : (

> > > > T

> > > >

> > > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > > >

> > > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > > days

> > > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > > >

> > > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process

whenever

> > > I

> > > > have a severe migraine:

> > > >

> > > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut

it

> > > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > > >

> > > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to

reduce

> > > > it!

> > > >

> > > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > > this life-constricting pain!

> > > >

> > > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > > >

> > > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > > last

> > > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > > to

> > > > accept my lot in life.

> > > >

> > > >

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What kind of side effects do u have?

Deb rn

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On Mar 1, 2010, at 9:57 AM, " rosedragon " <rosedragon@...> wrote:

Lyrica may be controlled because of the side effects?

I don't know.

I did not intend to drink much but I was at a Christmas

party and my daughter's friends were mixing drinks...

trying different combos and you know.. it was here

try this...take a sip...here try this...take another sip

and before you know it I had too many sips and

was out cold. My blood alcohol level was .13

The ER was surprised because they figured it would

come back much higher because of my condition

upon arrival. What an eye opener.

Yes, I have Trigeminal Neuralgia but it's being controlled

with Carbamazepine, thank goodness. Worse pain I have

ever felt in my life and that's saying something because

I'm in pain 24/7 in my right arm and hand.. and back...

cripes. Just shoot me.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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What kind of side effects do u have?

Deb rn

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 1, 2010, at 9:57 AM, " rosedragon " <rosedragon@...> wrote:

Lyrica may be controlled because of the side effects?

I don't know.

I did not intend to drink much but I was at a Christmas

party and my daughter's friends were mixing drinks...

trying different combos and you know.. it was here

try this...take a sip...here try this...take another sip

and before you know it I had too many sips and

was out cold. My blood alcohol level was .13

The ER was surprised because they figured it would

come back much higher because of my condition

upon arrival. What an eye opener.

Yes, I have Trigeminal Neuralgia but it's being controlled

with Carbamazepine, thank goodness. Worse pain I have

ever felt in my life and that's saying something because

I'm in pain 24/7 in my right arm and hand.. and back...

cripes. Just shoot me.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Hi Deb

I haven't been through a review yet-my award paper said it would happen in 5-7

years. I don't really know why some people get reviewed sooner than others. I

have a friend who is 46, and has some of the same disabilities as I, plus others

I don't have, and she's already had a review-her award letter said it would be

three years for her, and sure enough-it was three years. I'd like to know what

they base the reviews on-if some of it is age, and to what extent we're

disabled, I've always been curious. I'm almost 56, so I guess with the way my

back is messed up, even after surgery, I'm not re-trainable, or even employable.

My job was phased out anyways. Have you had a review yet? I don't even know what

I'm disabled for-I mean the exact disease/condition. It didn't take heardly any

time for it to be approved, so my dr. must have kept good records. I just see a

pain dr. every month now, he doesn't have my original records, so I can't ask

him. Guess I shouldn't

worry about it, I haven't gotten any better over these 5 years. I'll probably

get a review letter in the mail in the next year or so. Do you think it's

possible that you get reviewed sooner if there's a chance that you'll get

better, or does age play into it?

Thanks for letting me vent-there's so much I'd like to find out, and don't know

where to look.

Take care

 

Jeannie

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Hi Deb

I haven't been through a review yet-my award paper said it would happen in 5-7

years. I don't really know why some people get reviewed sooner than others. I

have a friend who is 46, and has some of the same disabilities as I, plus others

I don't have, and she's already had a review-her award letter said it would be

three years for her, and sure enough-it was three years. I'd like to know what

they base the reviews on-if some of it is age, and to what extent we're

disabled, I've always been curious. I'm almost 56, so I guess with the way my

back is messed up, even after surgery, I'm not re-trainable, or even employable.

My job was phased out anyways. Have you had a review yet? I don't even know what

I'm disabled for-I mean the exact disease/condition. It didn't take heardly any

time for it to be approved, so my dr. must have kept good records. I just see a

pain dr. every month now, he doesn't have my original records, so I can't ask

him. Guess I shouldn't

worry about it, I haven't gotten any better over these 5 years. I'll probably

get a review letter in the mail in the next year or so. Do you think it's

possible that you get reviewed sooner if there's a chance that you'll get

better, or does age play into it?

Thanks for letting me vent-there's so much I'd like to find out, and don't know

where to look.

Take care

 

Jeannie

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Certainly mention the inability to do enjoyable thongs oops things such as sex

Deb rn

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On Mar 1, 2010, at 8:26 AM, tomhfsu@... wrote:

May I add that yes. Absolutely the SSI doctor is there to deny you.. Make

sure to put on your worst face..

You need to really think about the question " what is an average day like "

as well...

This will be used to show how much activity is left in day..

T

Tom

In a message dated 2/28/2010 11:28:50 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

rosedragon@... writes:

What the MRI said in September ... " Moderate to severe multilevel

degenerative

cervical spondylotic changes, most significant at C5-C-6 and C-6-C-7, where

there was central canal stenosis and significant bilateral neural

foraminal stenosis.

Superimposed disc protrusion was not excluded, particularly at C-5-C-6 " .

That's just cervical... then there's the mess in the lumbar region...

basically

the same.

My right arm and hand are in pain 24/7 with numbness, tingling and burning

pain. I'm on Lyrica which just takes the edge off. Some days I think about

just cutting the whole arm off. It's basically useless at this point. Of

course,

I'm right hand dominant. I type with my left hand and I can't hold a pen,

fork, knife, etc. Peachy.

Oh yeah... and I had a mild cerebellar stroke Nov 08. Still have balance

and eye issues from that.

Anyway... if SSA sends you to one of their physicians for an eval..it's

their dime. Keep in mind that physician is not there to help you...they

are there to disprove your claim.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs

not that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on

that. Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try

different doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to

fill out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was

etc. I qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But

ususally it goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on

their own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes

food stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to

make and keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain

on relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital

neuralgia don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This

is a laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't

know how to fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that

I need extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability

in order for the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I

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Certainly mention the inability to do enjoyable thongs oops things such as sex

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On Mar 1, 2010, at 8:26 AM, tomhfsu@... wrote:

May I add that yes. Absolutely the SSI doctor is there to deny you.. Make

sure to put on your worst face..

You need to really think about the question " what is an average day like "

as well...

This will be used to show how much activity is left in day..

T

Tom

In a message dated 2/28/2010 11:28:50 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

rosedragon@... writes:

What the MRI said in September ... " Moderate to severe multilevel

degenerative

cervical spondylotic changes, most significant at C5-C-6 and C-6-C-7, where

there was central canal stenosis and significant bilateral neural

foraminal stenosis.

Superimposed disc protrusion was not excluded, particularly at C-5-C-6 " .

That's just cervical... then there's the mess in the lumbar region...

basically

the same.

My right arm and hand are in pain 24/7 with numbness, tingling and burning

pain. I'm on Lyrica which just takes the edge off. Some days I think about

just cutting the whole arm off. It's basically useless at this point. Of

course,

I'm right hand dominant. I type with my left hand and I can't hold a pen,

fork, knife, etc. Peachy.

Oh yeah... and I had a mild cerebellar stroke Nov 08. Still have balance

and eye issues from that.

Anyway... if SSA sends you to one of their physicians for an eval..it's

their dime. Keep in mind that physician is not there to help you...they

are there to disprove your claim.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs

not that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on

that. Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try

different doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to

fill out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was

etc. I qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But

ususally it goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on

their own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes

food stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to

make and keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain

on relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital

neuralgia don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This

is a laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't

know how to fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that

I need extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability

in order for the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I

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Jeannie

Absolutely your age plays into it...I doubt that you will be reviewed.  i have

been on benefits for 5 years, became disabled at 37, and doc checked the box

that said improvememnt unlikely.  When you do get the short review it is

imperative that you know exactly what you were approved for and that you NOT

introduce anything new on the short form when you receive it.  The only time

that you would write anything in is if you see the diagnosis and they are

completely wrong.  Then, you have no choice, but otherwise, fill it out, do not

put any remarks on there that would require a human to look at it.

Deb RN

 Debra

________________________________

From: Abbott <jeannieboo1@...>

neck pain

Sent: Mon, March 1, 2010 7:22:09 PM

Subject: Re: Re: . Deb

 

Hi Deb

I haven't been through a review yet-my award paper said it would happen in 5-7

years. I don't really know why some people get reviewed sooner than others. I

have a friend who is 46, and has some of the same disabilities as I, plus others

I don't have, and she's already had a review-her award letter said it would be

three years for her, and sure enough-it was three years. I'd like to know what

they base the reviews on-if some of it is age, and to what extent we're

disabled, I've always been curious. I'm almost 56, so I guess with the way my

back is messed up, even after surgery, I'm not re-trainable, or even employable.

My job was phased out anyways. Have you had a review yet? I don't even know what

I'm disabled for-I mean the exact disease/condition. It didn't take heardly any

time for it to be approved, so my dr. must have kept good records. I just see a

pain dr. every month now, he doesn't have my original records, so I can't ask

him. Guess I shouldn't

worry about it, I haven't gotten any better over these 5 years. I'll probably

get a review letter in the mail in the next year or so. Do you think it's

possible that you get reviewed sooner if there's a chance that you'll get

better, or does age play into it?

Thanks for letting me vent-there's so much I'd like to find out, and don't know

where to look.

Take care

 

Jeannie

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Jeannie

Absolutely your age plays into it...I doubt that you will be reviewed.  i have

been on benefits for 5 years, became disabled at 37, and doc checked the box

that said improvememnt unlikely.  When you do get the short review it is

imperative that you know exactly what you were approved for and that you NOT

introduce anything new on the short form when you receive it.  The only time

that you would write anything in is if you see the diagnosis and they are

completely wrong.  Then, you have no choice, but otherwise, fill it out, do not

put any remarks on there that would require a human to look at it.

Deb RN

 Debra

________________________________

From: Abbott <jeannieboo1@...>

neck pain

Sent: Mon, March 1, 2010 7:22:09 PM

Subject: Re: Re: . Deb

 

Hi Deb

I haven't been through a review yet-my award paper said it would happen in 5-7

years. I don't really know why some people get reviewed sooner than others. I

have a friend who is 46, and has some of the same disabilities as I, plus others

I don't have, and she's already had a review-her award letter said it would be

three years for her, and sure enough-it was three years. I'd like to know what

they base the reviews on-if some of it is age, and to what extent we're

disabled, I've always been curious. I'm almost 56, so I guess with the way my

back is messed up, even after surgery, I'm not re-trainable, or even employable.

My job was phased out anyways. Have you had a review yet? I don't even know what

I'm disabled for-I mean the exact disease/condition. It didn't take heardly any

time for it to be approved, so my dr. must have kept good records. I just see a

pain dr. every month now, he doesn't have my original records, so I can't ask

him. Guess I shouldn't

worry about it, I haven't gotten any better over these 5 years. I'll probably

get a review letter in the mail in the next year or so. Do you think it's

possible that you get reviewed sooner if there's a chance that you'll get

better, or does age play into it?

Thanks for letting me vent-there's so much I'd like to find out, and don't know

where to look.

Take care

 

Jeannie

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Lucky for me the only side effect so far has been added

dizziness (already had that from stroke) and some memory

problems.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Lucky for me the only side effect so far has been added

dizziness (already had that from stroke) and some memory

problems.

ine

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Hi Deb, I have read and admired your postings for several years now tho I rarely

post myself. You have given out much good advice and seem to really know your

stuff. I have to write this to let you know I am so disappointed in you now and

it's all because of this post where you obviously were ashamed to give God the

credit by leaving out the o in Godsend. I'm sure that's a new trend so as not to

" offend " anyone. I would suggest you don't use the word at all if you feel you

must treat his name that way. Believe or don't but please don't sit on the

fence. I must admit I'm not politically correct nor do I ever want to be but I

especially don't won't to deny my God or his power and love in my life. If it

had not been for God, I wouldn't be typing this today or much more for that

matter. Love ya Deb but disappointed.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Hi Deb, I have read and admired your postings for several years now tho I rarely

post myself. You have given out much good advice and seem to really know your

stuff. I have to write this to let you know I am so disappointed in you now and

it's all because of this post where you obviously were ashamed to give God the

credit by leaving out the o in Godsend. I'm sure that's a new trend so as not to

" offend " anyone. I would suggest you don't use the word at all if you feel you

must treat his name that way. Believe or don't but please don't sit on the

fence. I must admit I'm not politically correct nor do I ever want to be but I

especially don't won't to deny my God or his power and love in my life. If it

had not been for God, I wouldn't be typing this today or much more for that

matter. Love ya Deb but disappointed.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Jim,

Maybe you should do a little research.  I dont write G-d's name on the

computer or on paper because it is holy, I then throw away the paper, delete the

post, and have thrown away something with " his " name on it.  It has nothing to

do with being politically correct, it is the way I was taught.  I really dont

give a crap what other's who arent important in my life think..,...its a matter

of respect not a matter of sitting on the fence.......do your research Jim, and

know what your speaking about before you ASSume something that you obviously

know nothing about.

Hugs,

Deb RN

 Debra

________________________________

From: Jim & <_JM@...>

neck pain

Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 10:46:52 AM

Subject: Re: Re: . Deb

 

Hi Deb, I have read and admired your postings for several years now tho I rarely

post myself. You have given out much good advice and seem to really know your

stuff. I have to write this to let you know I am so disappointed in you now and

it's all because of this post where you obviously were ashamed to give God the

credit by leaving out the o in Godsend. I'm sure that's a new trend so as not to

" offend " anyone. I would suggest you don't use the word at all if you feel you

must treat his name that way. Believe or don't but please don't sit on the

fence. I must admit I'm not politically correct nor do I ever want to be but I

especially don't won't to deny my God or his power and love in my life. If it

had not been for God, I wouldn't be typing this today or much more for that

matter. Love ya Deb but disappointed.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Jim,

Maybe you should do a little research.  I dont write G-d's name on the

computer or on paper because it is holy, I then throw away the paper, delete the

post, and have thrown away something with " his " name on it.  It has nothing to

do with being politically correct, it is the way I was taught.  I really dont

give a crap what other's who arent important in my life think..,...its a matter

of respect not a matter of sitting on the fence.......do your research Jim, and

know what your speaking about before you ASSume something that you obviously

know nothing about.

Hugs,

Deb RN

 Debra

________________________________

From: Jim & <_JM@...>

neck pain

Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 10:46:52 AM

Subject: Re: Re: . Deb

 

Hi Deb, I have read and admired your postings for several years now tho I rarely

post myself. You have given out much good advice and seem to really know your

stuff. I have to write this to let you know I am so disappointed in you now and

it's all because of this post where you obviously were ashamed to give God the

credit by leaving out the o in Godsend. I'm sure that's a new trend so as not to

" offend " anyone. I would suggest you don't use the word at all if you feel you

must treat his name that way. Believe or don't but please don't sit on the

fence. I must admit I'm not politically correct nor do I ever want to be but I

especially don't won't to deny my God or his power and love in my life. If it

had not been for God, I wouldn't be typing this today or much more for that

matter. Love ya Deb but disappointed.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Well, welcome to the " Nation of the offended " . Grow up. Did your parents never

tell you that sticks and sticks may break bones but words will never hurt me.

 

Jane H.

From: Debra <i_ownaberner>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Friday, February 26, 2010, 7:35 PM

SSI is strictly for indigent, if you were not given SSI it would be because you

or your spouse make too much money, and for that reason you would not qualify

for medicaid,.

You do not need to be disabled to be on SSI, but if you do not have enough work

credits, and are disabled you can be approved, if that makes sense. Although,

the approval really has nothing to do with disability it has to due with

indigence, if that makes any sense.

SSD is for disabiltiy.. ...the problem is that SSD doesnt recognize migraines as

a disabling condition and therefore... ..no matter how many docs diagnose

migraine doesnt really matter....it is not considered disabling... for further

info see the blue book and the red book. I dont want to delfate your hope in

gaining/winning a claim but, as SSA is set up now, its not going to happen.

Deb RN

Debra

____________ _________ _________ __

From: grasshopperx_ 10 <woody1014@myfairpo i nt.net>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 4:48:56 PM

Subject: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Well, welcome to the " Nation of the offended " . Grow up. Did your parents never

tell you that sticks and sticks may break bones but words will never hurt me.

 

Jane H.

From: Debra <i_ownaberner>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Friday, February 26, 2010, 7:35 PM

SSI is strictly for indigent, if you were not given SSI it would be because you

or your spouse make too much money, and for that reason you would not qualify

for medicaid,.

You do not need to be disabled to be on SSI, but if you do not have enough work

credits, and are disabled you can be approved, if that makes sense. Although,

the approval really has nothing to do with disability it has to due with

indigence, if that makes any sense.

SSD is for disabiltiy.. ...the problem is that SSD doesnt recognize migraines as

a disabling condition and therefore... ..no matter how many docs diagnose

migraine doesnt really matter....it is not considered disabling... for further

info see the blue book and the red book. I dont want to delfate your hope in

gaining/winning a claim but, as SSA is set up now, its not going to happen.

Deb RN

Debra

____________ _________ _________ __

From: grasshopperx_ 10 <woody1014@myfairpo i nt.net>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 4:48:56 PM

Subject: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Well said Deb.

 

Jane H.

From: Debra <i_ownaberner>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Friday, February 26, 2010, 7:35 PM

SSI is strictly for indigent, if you were not given SSI it would be because you

or your spouse make too much money, and for that reason you would not qualify

for medicaid,.

You do not need to be disabled to be on SSI, but if you do not have enough work

credits, and are disabled you can be approved, if that makes sense. Although,

the approval really has nothing to do with disability it has to due with

indigence, if that makes any sense.

SSD is for disabiltiy.. ...the problem is that SSD doesnt recognize migraines as

a disabling condition and therefore... ..no matter how many docs diagnose

migraine doesnt really matter....it is not considered disabling... for further

info see the blue book and the red book. I dont want to delfate your hope in

gaining/winning a claim but, as SSA is set up now, its not going to happen.

Deb RN

Debra

____________ _________ _________ __

From: grasshopperx_ 10 <woody1014@myfairpo i nt.net>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 4:48:56 PM

Subject: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Well said Deb.

 

Jane H.

From: Debra <i_ownaberner>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Friday, February 26, 2010, 7:35 PM

SSI is strictly for indigent, if you were not given SSI it would be because you

or your spouse make too much money, and for that reason you would not qualify

for medicaid,.

You do not need to be disabled to be on SSI, but if you do not have enough work

credits, and are disabled you can be approved, if that makes sense. Although,

the approval really has nothing to do with disability it has to due with

indigence, if that makes any sense.

SSD is for disabiltiy.. ...the problem is that SSD doesnt recognize migraines as

a disabling condition and therefore... ..no matter how many docs diagnose

migraine doesnt really matter....it is not considered disabling... for further

info see the blue book and the red book. I dont want to delfate your hope in

gaining/winning a claim but, as SSA is set up now, its not going to happen.

Deb RN

Debra

____________ _________ _________ __

From: grasshopperx_ 10 <woody1014@myfairpo i nt.net>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 4:48:56 PM

Subject: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and during

the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding scale

clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Hi Jane, yes I am very aware of the " Nation of the offended " and yes I am very

grown up, so much so that I can speak the truth as I see and feel it without

conviction. You may not agree with me but I also learned tolerance of other

folks and their opinions. I just don't like someone being both ways. Which way

do you believe? Words don't hurt me either Jane, but some folks on here are

hungry for a God to believe in and need to hear (without the left out letters)

and see where other people have gotten their strength and hope. That is

extremely important to me because of my health problems and my faith in God is

what has kept me sane and full of hope. So that is the basis of my post. No

offense to anyone, I just think folks could use the encouragement.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Hi Jane, yes I am very aware of the " Nation of the offended " and yes I am very

grown up, so much so that I can speak the truth as I see and feel it without

conviction. You may not agree with me but I also learned tolerance of other

folks and their opinions. I just don't like someone being both ways. Which way

do you believe? Words don't hurt me either Jane, but some folks on here are

hungry for a God to believe in and need to hear (without the left out letters)

and see where other people have gotten their strength and hope. That is

extremely important to me because of my health problems and my faith in God is

what has kept me sane and full of hope. So that is the basis of my post. No

offense to anyone, I just think folks could use the encouragement.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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Obviously my post pricked somewhat. Just where would I go to research that

subject Deb? Never heard of it in my life and I certainly don't think God's

holiness depends on a piece of paper or a post on a website. Much much bigger

than either one. But alot of folks may not understand your reasoning behind

doing it either and might take it the same way I did. You assume as well that no

one knows what they are talking about and that only you do. Again, I am

disappointed. Didn't mean for this to be ugly, only to bring it to your

attention how it might be taken and I only wish for people to be encouraged and

find hope, love and healing through the Lord. Sooo many people need to hear of

what he has done for many of us and what he can and will do for them as well.

It's all about the love Deb. Let's just keep it that way.

[PainInTheNeck- Back] Re: . Deb

Can you get on or apply for MEDICAID? Are you on that???? Get on it. ITs not

that hard. It goes by income. Almost everyone i know in my state is on that.

Once you get on that, it pays for doctor visits. Then you can try different

doctors. it even covers chiropractic type doctors.Free medicines etc.

I was on it before. I applied for medicaid based on disablility. I had to fill

out a five page form, list my medical history, what the injury was etc. I

qualified as disabled. But that is state not federal like ssi.But ususally it

goes on income.

>

> > ...How does someone go 2, 3, or 4 years with out income living on their

own......

>

> Couch surfing or living outside, depending on food banks and sometimes food

stamps, were the methods I have used for years at a time. Being able to make and

keep friends helps more than anything, but it puts intense strain on

relationships.

>

> SSI denied me with the reason that chronic migraines and occipital neuralgia

don't limit me sufficiently, and that I can work in retail sales. This is a

laughable reason that should never have been suggested, but I don't know how to

fight that without a lawyer. As the lawyer I talked to said that I need

extensive RECENT documentation from doctors regarding my disability in order for

the lawyer to take my case, I didn't appeal in time.

>

> I'm brainstorming as to how I can get regular doctor visits before and

during the social security process, but I don't even have $5 to pay a sliding

scale clinic, and the 'care' I've gotten for migraines at such clinics has been

atrocious.

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Darn... I feel bad for you.. Really...

> > > Can you go to an ER. for help??

> > > It is an unfortunate fact of life that Social Security will deny you if

> > > able.. Without a doctor who is willing to say you are disabled you are

> > in

> > > a

> > > bad place..

> > > Maybe the thing you have to do is go from ER to ER until you find a

> > > sympathetic doctor, who is willing to help...

> > > One thing that will be really hard but you have to do is present a mild

> > > mannered approach that gathers sympathy...

> > > Gosh, I hope you get help..

> > > : (

> > > T

> > >

> > > In a message dated 2/23/2010 11:49:26 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

> > > _verbascum23@ verbascum_ (mailto:verbascum23 @...) writes:

> > >

> > > I want to apologize for the angry version of myself that posted a few

> > days

> > > ago. It's not how I like to present myself to the world.

> > >

> > > It feels sometimes that I am going through the grieving process whenever

> > I

> > > have a severe migraine:

> > >

> > > a. It's not really getting severe, right? If I close my eyes and shut it

> > > out of my mind I won't get worse....

> > >

> > > b. OH NO! I'm angry that I'm in so much pain and I have no way to reduce

> > > it!

> > >

> > > c. Please just let me be, migraine! I would give anything to be rid of

> > > this life-constricting pain!

> > >

> > > d. I can't continue any further like this, please kill me now.

> > >

> > > e. Well, I don't really ever accept this. The severe migraines never

> > last

> > > more than a month at a time, and I guess that's not long enough for me

> > to

> > > accept my lot in life.

> > >

> > >

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