Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 08-17-2007, 12:30 AM #31
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Sounds good.

Best of luck.
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Old 08-18-2007, 01:08 AM #32
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Default this is what i did for mine

i will prefice by saying i was a w/c patient for 3 years and them my claim was denied (preexisting) so then i went to a cheap, really cheap insurance that basically covered nothing at my pain doc or pt, they would cover 1 block a month (i continued to require 4 a month). it was really insurance for the limited time required for necessary hospital stays and it paid for my insurance. since june i have been on medicare.
in an effort to support my concern about how the level of care decliened
I used a clear blue and put the calander from the time with my w/c ins.
The second one was clear green and put the calander from my time with cheap minimum coverage because that is what i could afford
I printed my calander on the clear blue sheet and added into the calander, if you kept a journal or can remember what you felt like on certain days add those comments as well. I would go through the second process. If there is another period of time that covers your current possition I would add another calander in clear (yellow) and use this one to show the challengs you faced
then boy one of those 3 ring notebook. put the blue and grean on the the bottom and the yellow on the top (in the folder)
this is the best system i havefound that allows insight not only into the varriation but also the emotions, and the challegens are faced, and after compairing the overal feelings....those words that help someone who has never cared aboit the difficalities between your good times and bad,
i discovered when i went to court to sustantiat my injuries i needed to be able to give them some kind systematic presentation they cant simpy ignore the one piece of paper. The judge is usually looking for the easiest way to resolve the probem, if you provide the evidence that you are still a person in a basic speach you will likely problem. The use of your evidence they will be unable to ignore them.
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Old 08-19-2007, 07:01 AM #33
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Smile reflecting

Now that a couple days have gone by, and I had some time to let the ordeal kinda sink in. Ive been reflecting back on what actually transpired in there.

There were a few times I had some real good feelings, and once a real sinking feeling. The first good feeling was when they asked about the surgery, and let me explain the turn of events, and the damage from that fateful day. As I was relating the story to them I noticed the stenographer was lookin at me with a shocked look, and she was shaking her head in disbelief. I could tell she was horrified.

The next one was when my son was telling them about what we used to do before the RSD, and I was lookin for a kleenex. The VE was lookin at me and my son with a look of saddnes at our loss. I could see the emotion all over her face.

The next good one folllowed a sinking feeling LOL. When the judge asked the VE to do her stuff she started by listing every job I ever did, and my attorney shot me this sideways glance that said you didnt tell me you were also the casino food and beverage director, and casino network administrator. At the same time I was thinking, oh man this is bad.

But she only found one job that I could tell wasnt received well by the judge, and I could tell attorney was breathing easier too. It was wonderful to hear her tell the judge "no your honor" twice in a row when asked about next jobs available to me with my current limitations.

Sure was a night and day difference from the first hearing. In that one the judge actually told me he didnt believe in RSD even though their own doctor agreed I have it. Kinda nice to finally have things seem to go in my favor after 7 years of seemingly everything you could think of, and things you wouldnt even dream of going wrong.

I know the prayers had a BIG influence, and cant thank everyone enough for holding me up in prayer. I might not be on much lately, but you can rest assured that my prayers for all of you have not stopped because of my absence here.
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I'm glad things are seeming to go in your favor. Its nice to have a judge that has some concern and empathy. At least it makes you feel heard and understood. I hope things work out for you. Its hard enough to be in pain and then have to deal with this is worse. Take care
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