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> This came up the other day for discussion.

If they are completely volunteer then no they dont have to be paid.

If they start receiving compensation for ems other then a small

token for uniforms gas and such then you have to follow wage and

hour rules which is different then the rules that fire and police

fall under. Hope this helps

stephen stephens

> Question:

> If you have a small volunteer fire department, and they are

interested in

> doing EMS, don't they have to be paid to satisfy being available

for 24/7

> coverage?

>

> Some argue that you can be a volley and as long as you have your

> certification, you can be on call and run EMS calls.

>

> This looks obvious, however, I couldn't find any 157 rules that

support

> this.......

>

> Opinions?

>

>

> Ron M

>

> just another EMT-P

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> This came up the other day for discussion.

If they are completely volunteer then no they dont have to be paid.

If they start receiving compensation for ems other then a small

token for uniforms gas and such then you have to follow wage and

hour rules which is different then the rules that fire and police

fall under. Hope this helps

stephen stephens

> Question:

> If you have a small volunteer fire department, and they are

interested in

> doing EMS, don't they have to be paid to satisfy being available

for 24/7

> coverage?

>

> Some argue that you can be a volley and as long as you have your

> certification, you can be on call and run EMS calls.

>

> This looks obvious, however, I couldn't find any 157 rules that

support

> this.......

>

> Opinions?

>

>

> Ron M

>

> just another EMT-P

>

>

>

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> This came up the other day for discussion.

If they are completely volunteer then no they dont have to be paid.

If they start receiving compensation for ems other then a small

token for uniforms gas and such then you have to follow wage and

hour rules which is different then the rules that fire and police

fall under. Hope this helps

stephen stephens

> Question:

> If you have a small volunteer fire department, and they are

interested in

> doing EMS, don't they have to be paid to satisfy being available

for 24/7

> coverage?

>

> Some argue that you can be a volley and as long as you have your

> certification, you can be on call and run EMS calls.

>

> This looks obvious, however, I couldn't find any 157 rules that

support

> this.......

>

> Opinions?

>

>

> Ron M

>

> just another EMT-P

>

>

>

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  • 4 years later...
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I saw the orthopedist on Monday afternoon. Last month I had an MRI on my left

shoulder. My shoulder has been locked up since January or February. The doctor

said that there's a bone spur causing an impingement. The bursa is inflammed.

There is also a small tear in the rotator cuff.

The options he gave me: Physical therapy, surgery, cortisone. We eliminated

the cortisone right away, since I have had a negative reaction to cortisone in

the past. Two years ago I was in physical therapy for my shoulder. It still

took a year for me to gain back enough range of motion so that I could use my

left arm reasonably well. The doctor wants me to think about this.

I'm just wondering if you have had arthroscopic surgery on your shoulder, or

know somebody who did. How well did the recovery process go?

Donna in WA

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I have a torn rotator, and I've opted for the cortisone(I understand you can't) and PT. I'd try physical therapylong before I underwent surgery. I hear the healing process can be quite tough. Good luck with yourdecision.blessings, Kate in NY questionTo: MSersLife > I saw the orthopedist on Monday afternoon. Last month I had an > MRI on my left shoulder. My shoulder has been locked up since > January or February. The doctor said that there's a bone spur > causing an impingement. The bursa is inflammed. There is also > a small tear in the rotator cuff. > > The options he gave me: Physical therapy, surgery, cortisone. > We eliminated the cortisone right away, since I have had a > negative reaction to cortisone in the past. Two years ago I was > in physical therapy for my shoulder. It still took a year for > me to gain back enough range of motion so that I could use my > left arm reasonably well. The doctor wants me to think about > this. > > I'm just wondering if you have had arthroscopic surgery on your > shoulder, or know somebody who did. How well did the recovery > process go? > > Donna in WA> > >

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I have a torn rotator, and I've opted for the cortisone(I understand you can't) and PT. I'd try physical therapylong before I underwent surgery. I hear the healing process can be quite tough. Good luck with yourdecision.blessings, Kate in NY questionTo: MSersLife > I saw the orthopedist on Monday afternoon. Last month I had an > MRI on my left shoulder. My shoulder has been locked up since > January or February. The doctor said that there's a bone spur > causing an impingement. The bursa is inflammed. There is also > a small tear in the rotator cuff. > > The options he gave me: Physical therapy, surgery, cortisone. > We eliminated the cortisone right away, since I have had a > negative reaction to cortisone in the past. Two years ago I was > in physical therapy for my shoulder. It still took a year for > me to gain back enough range of motion so that I could use my > left arm reasonably well. The doctor wants me to think about > this. > > I'm just wondering if you have had arthroscopic surgery on your > shoulder, or know somebody who did. How well did the recovery > process go? > > Donna in WA> > >

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I have watched This Old House since it started - now I am not a carpenter - but I know the difference between the good ones and the wannabees

Norm and Tommy have both had rotator cuff surgery - they did well

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To: MSersLife Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 7:17:14 AMSubject: Re: question

I have a torn rotator, and I've opted for the cortisone(I understand you can't) and PT. I'd try physical therapylong before I underwent surgery. I hear the healing process can be quite tough. Good luck with yourdecision.blessings, Kate in NY questionTo: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com> I saw the orthopedist on Monday afternoon. Last month I had an > MRI on my left shoulder. My shoulder has been locked up since > January or February. The doctor said that there's a bone spur > causing an impingement. The bursa is inflammed. There is also > a small tear in the rotator cuff. > > The options he gave me: Physical therapy, surgery, cortisone. > We eliminated

the cortisone right away, since I have had a > negative reaction to cortisone in the past. Two years ago I was > in physical therapy for my shoulder. It still took a year for > me to gain back enough range of motion so that I could use my > left arm reasonably well. The doctor wants me to think about > this. > > I'm just wondering if you have had arthroscopic surgery on your > shoulder, or know somebody who did. How well did the recovery > process go? > > Donna in WA> > >

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Me too! I take 100mg zoloft how bout you? I think i need something more

or even an anti-anxiety. I hate feeling depressed or crying.

hugz

cassy

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I also cry when I am angry too. Yes, I take zoloft for depression.

It was the very first thing my neuro prescribed besides Rebif.

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Me too! I take 100mg zoloft how bout you? I think i need something more

or even an anti-anxiety. I hate feeling depressed or crying.

hugz

cassy

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I also cry when I am angry too. Yes, I take zoloft for depression.

It was the very first thing my neuro prescribed besides Rebif.

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Me too! I take 100mg zoloft how bout you? I think i need something more

or even an anti-anxiety. I hate feeling depressed or crying.

hugz

cassy

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I also cry when I am angry too. Yes, I take zoloft for depression.

It was the very first thing my neuro prescribed besides Rebif.

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Dosage might need to be increased on the Zoloft..... I myself called my

Neuro and asked for a increase.. but then when I walked out of the

Emergency Room AFTER being admitted and didn't bother to return.. I knew

I was having a major mood swing.. and prolly needed more than I was

taking to keep it stable.. :)...

Call your doc and see what he/she thinks...

HUGS

|)onna

Jolie Riojas wrote:

> I also cry when I am angry too. Yes, I take zoloft for depression.

> It was the very first thing my neuro prescribed besides Rebif.

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Yes, that's the BAD thing - supposed to be in the 90s for the weekend here

too. Urgh.

And the other hand, I'm NOT ready for winter weather to start in!

in WY

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Its 95° today, too hot for my comfort. Maybe the nice will wander up

for tomorrow.

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Yes, that's the BAD thing - supposed to be in the 90s for the weekend here

too. Urgh.

And the other hand, I'm NOT ready for winter weather to start in!

in WY

" You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "    

http://www.flickr.com/photos/liadains_fancies

http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

     NEW!!! - website in progress!-

http://practicalblackwork.com

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Its 95° today, too hot for my comfort. Maybe the nice will wander up

for tomorrow.

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