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I applied for SSD and was denied. I have Chronic Pancreatitis and was

diagnosed Feb 2000. I have since contacted Binder & Binder on my behalf. The

pain med. I am on is Methadone 10 mg every 6 hours this is the only med that

helps ease the pain. Has anyone else applied for SSD and was Denied the first

time around?

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Hi ,

I live in Co, but would be willing to fly to see him. Please see if he is

taking on new cases, and what I need to do. I would like to fax him or FEDX him

my reports to see if he can help me. I've exhausted my resources here in CO.

Thanks,

Debi

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--- Hershey762@... wrote:

> I applied for SSD and was denied. I have Chronic

> Pancreatitis and was

> diagnosed Feb 2000. I have since contacted

> Binder & Binder on my behalf. The

> pain med. I am on is Methadone 10 mg every 6 hours

> this is the only med that

> helps ease the pain. Has anyone else applied for SSD

> and was Denied the first

> time around?

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

> Yes, I was denied the first time and I filled out

the papers and applied the second time and was

approved. Some people get a lawyer but i was approved

the second time if you don't get approved the second

time i would get a lawyer.

Crystal

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Crystal, What type of papers did you fill out for SSD.

, Lusby,Md.

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>

> --- Hershey762@... wrote:

> > I applied for SSD and was denied. I have Chronic

> > Pancreatitis and was

> > diagnosed Feb 2000. I have since contacted

> > Binder & Binder on my behalf. The

> > pain med. I am on is Methadone 10 mg every 6 hours

> > this is the only med that

> > helps ease the pain. Has anyone else applied for SSD

> > and was Denied the first

> > time around?

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> > Yes, I was denied the first time and I filled out

> the papers and applied the second time and was

> approved. Some people get a lawyer but i was approved

> the second time if you don't get approved the second

> time i would get a lawyer.

> Crystal

>

>

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I can't remeber what type of papers i filled out i got

them from the social worker at the hospital i am sure

you can call your local office and ask them. You can

also do it over the phone i did that one time and my

doctor helped fill them out also.hope this helps.

Crystal

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Hi Everyone,

Just writing in to tell you that I am still alive...barely! No hives! The

chemo is great stuff for putting the hives away, but oh my god, I sure feel

terrible.

I will try and read your posts. I think you of you all and hope day by day

that you are getting better.

Love, Suzanne

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Dear Suzanne,

Good to hear from you.... Happy you don't have hives, sorry you are feeling

terrible. Life can give us some pretty strange combinations. ..I think about

you often...

Love, Tree

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> Hi Everyone,

>

> Just writing in to tell you that I am still alive...barely! No hives!

The

> chemo is great stuff for putting the hives away, but oh my god, I sure

feel

> terrible.

>

> I will try and read your posts. I think you of you all and hope day by

day

> that you are getting better.

>

> Love, Suzanne

>

>

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Suzanne,

Hate you are having to go through this...The hives are bad

enough..But hopefully the chemo will get rid of them and then we

all will have learned something...Thats a drastic treatment

though..But I am sure some of these women and men would try it if

it would work for that...

By the way, where is my BLUE CRABS...LOL...and my crab cake

recipe...Hope you feel better...take care

Rita

> Dear Suzanne,

>

> Good to hear from you.... Happy you don't have hives, sorry you are

feeling

> terrible. Life can give us some pretty strange combinations. ..I

think about

> you often...

>

> Love, Tree

>

>

> Re: Digest Number 1034

>

>

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > Just writing in to tell you that I am still alive...barely! No

hives!

> The

> > chemo is great stuff for putting the hives away, but oh my god, I

sure

> feel

> > terrible.

> >

> > I will try and read your posts. I think you of you all and hope

day by

> day

> > that you are getting better.

> >

> > Love, Suzanne

> >

> >

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Dear Suzanne

Just wanted you to know I'm thinking of you, as I know we all are. I don' t

expect a reply, but it's just great to know you are able to read the

messages and keep in touch with us again. Hope the chemo treatments are

soon over with and you start to really feel better. I'm so glad at least

the hives aren't there now. Positive thoughts and loving wishes heading

your way......love Carol

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> Hi Everyone,

>

> Just writing in to tell you that I am still alive...barely! No hives!

The

> chemo is great stuff for putting the hives away, but oh my god, I sure

feel

> terrible.

>

> I will try and read your posts. I think you of you all and hope day by

day

> that you are getting better.

>

> Love, Suzanne

>

>

>

>

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Suzanne: I'm so sorry you are having a hard time with the chemo. You are

definitely in my thoughts and hope that you are feeling better soon.

I'm glad that you aren't having to contend with the hives while feeling so

poorly.

How much longer do you have to have treatments?

Barb

London, Ontario, Canada

May the wind be always at your back.

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