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Well , I am not currently on EI, I have been working now since

February the 18th. I was able to find a full time job that allows me to sit

all day as well stand up as many times as need be. I was on EI for the full

15 weeks and after that I had to go on a regular EI rather than disability.

I could not return to my old job as I was working in a restaurant and with

this I had to stand all day and sometimes didn't even get breaks. It was

also quite stressful. My doc didn't think it was the best place for me so

they put on a normal claim. I was going to be able to be on it until August

when I originally started on it, but then I found a job so YAY! for me.

Anyways talk to you later

Patti~CAnada

>From: Docken <nickelme@...>

>Patti at first with EI i had it easy but medical and regular claims are

>different .>

> >Please take the time to check out my homepage at

> >http://www.angelfire.com/hi2/peppermintp

> and leave me a message there or just email me back.

> Love you all

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Well , I am not currently on EI, I have been working now since

February the 18th. I was able to find a full time job that allows me to sit

all day as well stand up as many times as need be. I was on EI for the full

15 weeks and after that I had to go on a regular EI rather than disability.

I could not return to my old job as I was working in a restaurant and with

this I had to stand all day and sometimes didn't even get breaks. It was

also quite stressful. My doc didn't think it was the best place for me so

they put on a normal claim. I was going to be able to be on it until August

when I originally started on it, but then I found a job so YAY! for me.

Anyways talk to you later

Patti~CAnada

>From: Docken <nickelme@...>

>Patti at first with EI i had it easy but medical and regular claims are

>different .>

> >Please take the time to check out my homepage at

> >http://www.angelfire.com/hi2/peppermintp

> and leave me a message there or just email me back.

> Love you all

> PattiPike<IMG height=12 src= " http://g

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online

> http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

>

>

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Meeting again an EI guy

Lacking in grace and in refinement

He’s boisterous one moment

and minutes later

He will turn into an exasperating monster

 

Like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

with a dual persona

but the good thing about Dr. Jekyll

is he has brain and has a higher intelligence

and Jekyll has a positive side

 

Unlike this EI

Who will suddenly burst into fits

and tantrums

he is attention deficit,

an zit to the environment

 

So coping with this kind

an Eastern art I learned from an encounter with tattooed  guy

to just considered such breed,

as non-existent

 

 

* inspiration in memory of

Jack Woodruff, of Manchester (born: Dec. 7, 1958, died: Feb. 14, 2011)

EI means Emotionally Immature -   Jack Woodruff

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