Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 Jane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 - I have always been " employable. " That is what they said. It is much harder for me to be " employable " now. They (SS) are not around to see my challenges that result from NF2. It has become very difficult for me to be full-time employed. I am not so young anymore - 49 years and aging! Thanks for your help. Jane Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 JANE, I NO PROBLEM GETTING SS DISABILITY BUT I APPLIED 4 MONTHS AFTER MY SURGERY, I WAS IN BAD SHAPE THEN VISION WAS TERRIBLE OF COURSE DEAF, BALANCE BAD, COULDN'T STAND LIGHT VERY WELL. THEY ASK QUESTIONS LIKE WHAT DID I DO WITH MY TIME? COULD I DO FLOWER GARDENING KNIT WHAT WELL ABOUT ALL I COULD DO AT THAT TIME WAS LIGHT HOUSE WORK AND COOK. I WAS EMPLOYED AS A PHARMACY TECH AND WAS ON SICK LEAVE. AFTER APPLYING AT MY LOCAL SS OFFICE I UNDERSTAND IT GOES TO ANOTHER LIKE NEXT LEVEL OFFICE AND FROM THERE TO THE TOP IN ANOTHER STATE( FORGET WHERE) WELL AFTER SOME TIME HAD PASSED AND WE HAD HEARD NOTHING MY HUSBAND CALLED AND THEY GAVE HIM THE NUMBER TO CALL(THE NEXT HIGHER OFFICE) THE MAN HE SPOKE WITH SAID HE WAS INTERESTED ENOUGH IN NF2 THAT HE READ UP ON IT AND HE FELT SURE I WOULD BE APPROVED SO WEATHER THAT HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT OR NOT I DON'T KNOW. I HAVE NO IDEA IF THEY CONTACTED DR BRACKMANN AT HEI OR WHAT HE MAY HAVE WROTE BUT I WAS APPROVED WITH NO PROBLEM AND RETROACTIVE TO THE TIME OF MY DISABILITY CATHERINE -----Original Message-----From: L. Przybysz Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:25 PMTo: NF2_Crew Subject: Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 CATHERINE - THANK YOU. I AM HOME TODAY. NEEDED THE REST. TOOK A SICK DAY! BESIDES WE ARE HAVING A SNOWSTORM. GOOD DAY TO SIT INSIDE AND WATCH THE SNOW. AFTER READING YOUR MESSAGE I AM GOING TO WRITE TO THE SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE HERE AND ASK THEM TO SEND ME AN APPLICATION. ALSO, A LETTER EXPLAINING MY HANDICAPS. I HOPE I GET IT AND IT REVERTS BACK TO THE 1ST OF THE YEAR WHEN I LOST MY HEALTH INSURANCE. I CURRENTLY HAVE INCURRED AROUND 7,000.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES. WE ARE NOT EVEN THROUGH JANUARY. I JUST BOUGHT MY PRESCRIPTION ALLEGRA FOR $64.00. THIS HELPS ME NOT TO HAVE NON-BREATHING SPELLS. TODAY IS A DAY TO WRITE LETTERS. I CAN WATCH IT SNOW RIGHT HERE FROM THE COMPUTER! TOMORROW I WILL NEED A RIDE TO WORK SINCE I CANNOT WALK IN THIS STUFF! JANE RE: interesting - na - SSI JANE, I NO PROBLEM GETTING SS DISABILITY BUT I APPLIED 4 MONTHS AFTER MY SURGERY, I WAS IN BAD SHAPE THEN VISION WAS TERRIBLE OF COURSE DEAF, BALANCE BAD, COULDN'T STAND LIGHT VERY WELL. THEY ASK QUESTIONS LIKE WHAT DID I DO WITH MY TIME? COULD I DO FLOWER GARDENING KNIT WHAT WELL ABOUT ALL I COULD DO AT THAT TIME WAS LIGHT HOUSE WORK AND COOK. I WAS EMPLOYED AS A PHARMACY TECH AND WAS ON SICK LEAVE. AFTER APPLYING AT MY LOCAL SS OFFICE I UNDERSTAND IT GOES TO ANOTHER LIKE NEXT LEVEL OFFICE AND FROM THERE TO THE TOP IN ANOTHER STATE( FORGET WHERE) WELL AFTER SOME TIME HAD PASSED AND WE HAD HEARD NOTHING MY HUSBAND CALLED AND THEY GAVE HIM THE NUMBER TO CALL(THE NEXT HIGHER OFFICE) THE MAN HE SPOKE WITH SAID HE WAS INTERESTED ENOUGH IN NF2 THAT HE READ UP ON IT AND HE FELT SURE I WOULD BE APPROVED SO WEATHER THAT HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT OR NOT I DON'T KNOW. I HAVE NO IDEA IF THEY CONTACTED DR BRACKMANN AT HEI OR WHAT HE MAY HAVE WROTE BUT I WAS APPROVED WITH NO PROBLEM AND RETROACTIVE TO THE TIME OF MY DISABILITY CATHERINE -----Original Message-----From: L. Przybysz Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:25 PMTo: NF2_Crew Subject: Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 CATHERINE - THANK YOU. I AM HOME TODAY. NEEDED THE REST. TOOK A SICK DAY! BESIDES WE ARE HAVING A SNOWSTORM. GOOD DAY TO SIT INSIDE AND WATCH THE SNOW. AFTER READING YOUR MESSAGE I AM GOING TO WRITE TO THE SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE HERE AND ASK THEM TO SEND ME AN APPLICATION. ALSO, A LETTER EXPLAINING MY HANDICAPS. I HOPE I GET IT AND IT REVERTS BACK TO THE 1ST OF THE YEAR WHEN I LOST MY HEALTH INSURANCE. I CURRENTLY HAVE INCURRED AROUND 7,000.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES. WE ARE NOT EVEN THROUGH JANUARY. I JUST BOUGHT MY PRESCRIPTION ALLEGRA FOR $64.00. THIS HELPS ME NOT TO HAVE NON-BREATHING SPELLS. TODAY IS A DAY TO WRITE LETTERS. I CAN WATCH IT SNOW RIGHT HERE FROM THE COMPUTER! TOMORROW I WILL NEED A RIDE TO WORK SINCE I CANNOT WALK IN THIS STUFF! JANE RE: interesting - na - SSI JANE, I NO PROBLEM GETTING SS DISABILITY BUT I APPLIED 4 MONTHS AFTER MY SURGERY, I WAS IN BAD SHAPE THEN VISION WAS TERRIBLE OF COURSE DEAF, BALANCE BAD, COULDN'T STAND LIGHT VERY WELL. THEY ASK QUESTIONS LIKE WHAT DID I DO WITH MY TIME? COULD I DO FLOWER GARDENING KNIT WHAT WELL ABOUT ALL I COULD DO AT THAT TIME WAS LIGHT HOUSE WORK AND COOK. I WAS EMPLOYED AS A PHARMACY TECH AND WAS ON SICK LEAVE. AFTER APPLYING AT MY LOCAL SS OFFICE I UNDERSTAND IT GOES TO ANOTHER LIKE NEXT LEVEL OFFICE AND FROM THERE TO THE TOP IN ANOTHER STATE( FORGET WHERE) WELL AFTER SOME TIME HAD PASSED AND WE HAD HEARD NOTHING MY HUSBAND CALLED AND THEY GAVE HIM THE NUMBER TO CALL(THE NEXT HIGHER OFFICE) THE MAN HE SPOKE WITH SAID HE WAS INTERESTED ENOUGH IN NF2 THAT HE READ UP ON IT AND HE FELT SURE I WOULD BE APPROVED SO WEATHER THAT HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT OR NOT I DON'T KNOW. I HAVE NO IDEA IF THEY CONTACTED DR BRACKMANN AT HEI OR WHAT HE MAY HAVE WROTE BUT I WAS APPROVED WITH NO PROBLEM AND RETROACTIVE TO THE TIME OF MY DISABILITY CATHERINE -----Original Message-----From: L. Przybysz Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:25 PMTo: NF2_Crew Subject: Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 Subject: Re: interesting - na - SSI .. I am not so young anymore - 49 years and aging! Jane ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \\ Wow Jane, You are looking great, I thought you were younger then I , 39 maybe.......with NF2 wear and tear....we have been asked a few times if I'm s mother...:-(... sHERYN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 Sheryn, it's not that you look old... it's that looks so young!!! 8~) Sheryn wrote: Subject: Re: interesting - na - SSI . I am not so young anymore - 49 years and aging! Jane ________________________________________________________________________________________________________\\ Wow Jane, You are looking great, I thought you were younger then I , 39 maybe.......with NF2 wear and tear....we have been asked a few times if I'm s mother...:-(...sHERYN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 I used documentation of NF2, I was working, but what I did was applied, then went on sick time; working for the State, I had a LOT of sick time accumulated; so I had enough to be on paid sick time until I got the SS okay. Everyone was amazed because I got it the first time (including me and the doc who examined me). I was in the hospital twice during the time, and once I had an apt to see a doc for them, and had to go to CA for surgery; they CALLED CA to make sure! I also think age was a factor. But the difficulty I see is if you work while they are "processing" your application, then they figure you can work! But to go on sick leave, and not know when and if you will get the benefits is tough. Marie Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 THANKS, MARIE. I DON'T HAVE PAID SICK LEAVE. THEY TOOK ALL BENEFITS AWAY. WE ONLY GET SIX SICK (TONGUE TWISTER) DAYS A YEAR. I USED ONE TODAY. JANE Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 THANKS, MARIE. I DON'T HAVE PAID SICK LEAVE. THEY TOOK ALL BENEFITS AWAY. WE ONLY GET SIX SICK (TONGUE TWISTER) DAYS A YEAR. I USED ONE TODAY. JANE Re: interesting - na - SSIJane, With good documentation from docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm not sure how working when you apply factors into things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were any of you working when you qualified? Jane wrote: I have not been able to get on SSI as a deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to help assit in getting SSI I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 --- Jane wrote: > CATHERINE - THANK YOU. I AM HOME TODAY. NEEDED > THE REST. TOOK A SICK DAY! BESIDES WE ARE HAVING A > SNOWSTORM. GOOD DAY TO SIT INSIDE AND WATCH THE > SNOW. > AFTER READING YOUR MESSAGE I AM GOING TO WRITE > TO THE SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE HERE AND ASK THEM TO > SEND ME AN APPLICATION. ALSO, A LETTER EXPLAINING > MY HANDICAPS. I HOPE I GET IT AND IT REVERTS BACK > TO THE 1ST OF THE YEAR WHEN I LOST MY HEALTH > INSURANCE. I CURRENTLY HAVE INCURRED AROUND > 7,000.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES. WE ARE NOT EVEN THROUGH > JANUARY. I JUST BOUGHT MY PRESCRIPTION ALLEGRA FOR > $64.00. THIS HELPS ME NOT TO HAVE NON-BREATHING > SPELLS. > TODAY IS A DAY TO WRITE LETTERS. I CAN WATCH > IT SNOW RIGHT HERE FROM THE COMPUTER! TOMORROW I > WILL NEED A RIDE TO WORK SINCE I CANNOT WALK IN THIS > STUFF! > JANE > Re: interesting - na > - SSI > > > Jane, With good documentation from > docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify > you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm > not sure how working when you apply factors into > things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use > documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were > any of you working when you qualified? > Jane wrote: > > I have not been able to get on SSI as a > deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to > help assit in getting SSI I believe. > I'm in Australia and don't know that we call it SSI but am on the blind pension and only took documents from my opthomoligist(sp.?) I was working at the time but not now. I do think having nf2 should be enough as it is in some cases classed as being terminal. I tried to apply for extra travel insurance in 99 but was refused because nf2 is classed as terminal when I qustioned saying I won't die in a year (guidelines for defining terminal) they said they knew but nf2 was different was I went to CenterlinK(SSI) and tried to get extra health benifits for terminal but guess what, nf2 is not terminal because I probably won't die in a year. Go figure. in oz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 --- Jane wrote: > CATHERINE - THANK YOU. I AM HOME TODAY. NEEDED > THE REST. TOOK A SICK DAY! BESIDES WE ARE HAVING A > SNOWSTORM. GOOD DAY TO SIT INSIDE AND WATCH THE > SNOW. > AFTER READING YOUR MESSAGE I AM GOING TO WRITE > TO THE SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE HERE AND ASK THEM TO > SEND ME AN APPLICATION. ALSO, A LETTER EXPLAINING > MY HANDICAPS. I HOPE I GET IT AND IT REVERTS BACK > TO THE 1ST OF THE YEAR WHEN I LOST MY HEALTH > INSURANCE. I CURRENTLY HAVE INCURRED AROUND > 7,000.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES. WE ARE NOT EVEN THROUGH > JANUARY. I JUST BOUGHT MY PRESCRIPTION ALLEGRA FOR > $64.00. THIS HELPS ME NOT TO HAVE NON-BREATHING > SPELLS. > TODAY IS A DAY TO WRITE LETTERS. I CAN WATCH > IT SNOW RIGHT HERE FROM THE COMPUTER! TOMORROW I > WILL NEED A RIDE TO WORK SINCE I CANNOT WALK IN THIS > STUFF! > JANE > Re: interesting - na > - SSI > > > Jane, With good documentation from > docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify > you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm > not sure how working when you apply factors into > things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use > documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were > any of you working when you qualified? > Jane wrote: > > I have not been able to get on SSI as a > deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to > help assit in getting SSI I believe. > I'm in Australia and don't know that we call it SSI but am on the blind pension and only took documents from my opthomoligist(sp.?) I was working at the time but not now. I do think having nf2 should be enough as it is in some cases classed as being terminal. I tried to apply for extra travel insurance in 99 but was refused because nf2 is classed as terminal when I qustioned saying I won't die in a year (guidelines for defining terminal) they said they knew but nf2 was different was I went to CenterlinK(SSI) and tried to get extra health benifits for terminal but guess what, nf2 is not terminal because I probably won't die in a year. Go figure. in oz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 CATHY IN OZ - YA, WE ARE BETWEEN THE CRACKS AS WE CALL IT HERE! I TRIED TO GET PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE LAST NOVEMBER. THE LETTER OF REJECTION I RECEIVED STATED THAT " NFS WILL ONLY GET WORSE IN TIME. " DIDN'T MATTER HOW MUCH TIME. IN PREVIOUS YEARS WHEN I TRIED FOR PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE AND I COULD STILL HEAR THE PEOPLE WOULD FLATLY HANG UP THE PHONE ON ME ONCE I SAID I HAD REOCCURRING BENIGN BRAIN TUMORS! I WAS EVEN A LOT HEALTHIER BACK THEN. BETTER BALANCE. HEARING GOOD IN ONE EAR. ONE SIDE OF FACE " NORMAL " JANE Re: interesting - na >> - SSI >> >> >> Jane, With good documentation from >> docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify >> you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm >> not sure how working when you apply factors into >> things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use >> documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were >> any of you working when you qualified? >> Jane wrote: >> >> I have not been able to get on SSI as a >> deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to >> help assit in getting SSI I believe. >> > I'm in Australia and don't know that we call it >SSI but am on the blind pension and only took >documents from my opthomoligist(sp.?) I was working at >the time but not now. I do think having nf2 should be >enough as it is in some cases classed as being >terminal. I tried to apply for extra travel insurance >in 99 but was refused because nf2 is classed as >terminal when I qustioned saying I won't die in a year >(guidelines for defining terminal) they said they knew >but nf2 was different was I went to CenterlinK(SSI) >and tried to get extra health benifits for terminal >but guess what, nf2 is not terminal because I probably >won't die in a year. Go figure. > in oz > > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 YOU ARE VERY WELCOME JANE I WILL SAY AN EXTRA PRAYER FOR YOU SURE HOPE YOU GET IT TOO. I ALSO CAN'T WALK IN THE SNOW AMAZING ISN'T IT? LOL LAST WINTER I TRIED TO WALK BACKACROSS MY CARD FROM A NEIGHBORS HOUSE AND FELL LIKE A BOUNCING BALL 3 TIMES FINALLY MADE IT BACK TO THE ROAD AND WALKED UP THE DRIVEWAY WERE I COULD GET ON SOME STONES AND GRAVEL. IT WAS SCARY NOT BEING ABLE TO WALK THINKING I WOULD LAY IN THE SNOW AND FREEZE TO DEATH. THE NEIGHBOR IS BEDFAST SO SHE WOULDN'T KNOW I WAS OUT THERE CATHERINE > Re: interesting - na > > - SSI > > > > > > Jane, With good documentation from > > docs/surgeons, the NF2 should be enough to qualify > > you... or maybe that's just for us young 'uns? I'm > > not sure how working when you apply factors into > > things. Crew who qualified, did you guys use > > documentation of NF2 when you were applying? Were > > any of you working when you qualified? > > Jane wrote: > > > > I have not been able to get on SSI as a > > deaf person but decreasing vision is an asset to > > help assit in getting SSI I believe. > > > I'm in Australia and don't know that we call it > SSI but am on the blind pension and only took > documents from my opthomoligist(sp.?) I was working at > the time but not now. I do think having nf2 should be > enough as it is in some cases classed as being > terminal. I tried to apply for extra travel insurance > in 99 but was refused because nf2 is classed as > terminal when I qustioned saying I won't die in a year > (guidelines for defining terminal) they said they knew > but nf2 was different was I went to CenterlinK(SSI) > and tried to get extra health benifits for terminal > but guess what, nf2 is not terminal because I probably > won't die in a year. Go figure. > in oz > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2002 Report Share Posted January 31, 2002 Subject: Re: interesting - na - SSI Thanks :-) , you're a sweetie!!!! ____________________________________________Sheryn, it's not that you look old... it's that looks so young!!! 8~) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 , I felt really regretful that you had that fall in the snow and was so scared and helpless. Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. Because she can't verbalize her fears and anger, it comes out in self destruction. This disorder is a bummer and only you and those of us who are family and friends can know what a true bummer it is. Smiles, Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 , I felt really regretful that you had that fall in the snow and was so scared and helpless. Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. Because she can't verbalize her fears and anger, it comes out in self destruction. This disorder is a bummer and only you and those of us who are family and friends can know what a true bummer it is. Smiles, Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 , I felt really regretful that you had that fall in the snow and was so scared and helpless. Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. Because she can't verbalize her fears and anger, it comes out in self destruction. This disorder is a bummer and only you and those of us who are family and friends can know what a true bummer it is. Smiles, Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 THANKS VICKIE THANKFULLY I WAS OK AND LEARNED MY LESSON " DO NOT EVEN ATTEMPT TO WALK IN SNOW " I AM SO SAD VICKIE THAT ANN HAS SO MANY NF2 RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS. YOU ARE SO RIGHT NF2 IS A BUMMER HUGS AND BLESSINGS CATHERINE > Re: interesting - na - SSI > > > , > I felt really regretful that you had that fall in the snow and > was so scared > and helpless. Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it > which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. Because she can't > verbalize her fears and anger, it comes out in self destruction. This > disorder is a bummer and only you and those of us who are family > and friends > can know what a true bummer it is. Smiles, Vicki > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 THANKS VICKIE THANKFULLY I WAS OK AND LEARNED MY LESSON " DO NOT EVEN ATTEMPT TO WALK IN SNOW " I AM SO SAD VICKIE THAT ANN HAS SO MANY NF2 RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS. YOU ARE SO RIGHT NF2 IS A BUMMER HUGS AND BLESSINGS CATHERINE > Re: interesting - na - SSI > > > , > I felt really regretful that you had that fall in the snow and > was so scared > and helpless. Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it > which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. Because she can't > verbalize her fears and anger, it comes out in self destruction. This > disorder is a bummer and only you and those of us who are family > and friends > can know what a true bummer it is. Smiles, Vicki > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 THANKS VICKIE THANKFULLY I WAS OK AND LEARNED MY LESSON " DO NOT EVEN ATTEMPT TO WALK IN SNOW " I AM SO SAD VICKIE THAT ANN HAS SO MANY NF2 RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS. YOU ARE SO RIGHT NF2 IS A BUMMER HUGS AND BLESSINGS CATHERINE > Re: interesting - na - SSI > > > , > I felt really regretful that you had that fall in the snow and > was so scared > and helpless. Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it > which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. Because she can't > verbalize her fears and anger, it comes out in self destruction. This > disorder is a bummer and only you and those of us who are family > and friends > can know what a true bummer it is. Smiles, Vicki > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Vicki wrote.. " Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. " Hi Vicki...When I was in a psyche ward some years ago, I met a woman who also mutilated herself. Hers was a loss of control over her life and not knowing how to get it back. She was released one day and was back 2 days later and had hurt herself again. It is a very traumatic behavior but they have the control over it, no one else. I feel a very deep emptyness for Anne. She must feel very lost and very frustrated. It is hard I am sure to know what to do for her. God bless you both and may he give you the rest you both so greatly need from NF2. Even if just for a little while. Hugs, Carol vjpcook@... wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Vicki wrote.. " Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. " Hi Vicki...When I was in a psyche ward some years ago, I met a woman who also mutilated herself. Hers was a loss of control over her life and not knowing how to get it back. She was released one day and was back 2 days later and had hurt herself again. It is a very traumatic behavior but they have the control over it, no one else. I feel a very deep emptyness for Anne. She must feel very lost and very frustrated. It is hard I am sure to know what to do for her. God bless you both and may he give you the rest you both so greatly need from NF2. Even if just for a little while. Hugs, Carol vjpcook@... wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Vicki wrote.. " Anne has been falling a lot and gets really unnerved by it which starts her doing her self-mutilating behaviors. " Hi Vicki...When I was in a psyche ward some years ago, I met a woman who also mutilated herself. Hers was a loss of control over her life and not knowing how to get it back. She was released one day and was back 2 days later and had hurt herself again. It is a very traumatic behavior but they have the control over it, no one else. I feel a very deep emptyness for Anne. She must feel very lost and very frustrated. It is hard I am sure to know what to do for her. God bless you both and may he give you the rest you both so greatly need from NF2. Even if just for a little while. Hugs, Carol vjpcook@... wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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