Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 This should never have occurred!!! [CS-eXchange] The last few months of the life of Angelika S. / Chemical Sensitivity The last few months of the life of Angelika S. who was chemically sensitive Chemical sensitivity – MCS is recognized as a disease and as a physical disability in Germany. The disease is coded at ICD-10 with T78.4 as an organic disease. One might think that people with MCS get proper medical treatment, are treated with fairness like other disabled people, get special workplaces and receive help. Sadly all of this is still lacking in Germany. People with MCS are left without medical attention and accommodations. If their families are unable to take care of them they are lost. For the very sick this sad and unacceptable situation can end in disaster as in the following authentic case: http://www.csn-deutschland.de/blog/en/the-last-few-months-of-the-life-of-angelik\ a-s-who-was-chemically-sensitive -- CSN - Chemical Sensitivity Network Silvia K. Müller Mühlwiesenstr. 2, 55743 Kirschweiler, Germany Tel: 06784-9839913, Fax: 06784-9839919 www.csn-deutschland.de CSN Blog: www.csn-deutschland.de/blog NEW CSN Blog: Environmental Medicine Matters: www.csn-deutschland.de/blog/en CSN on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CSN_deutschland CSN Info-Flyer: www.csn-deutschland.de/csn_flyer.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2009 Report Share Posted November 20, 2009 thats sad. being alone when you really need loved ones the most is very hard, I can see how many cannot deal with this illness, during my worst times, I had the thoughts. I think I made it through mostly because I was allready use to liveing by my self. it's has to be very hard when you have a spouse and sometimes he and or his job are 2 things you can't tolerate anymore, what a sad lonely disease. I have family still sore at me because they didn't understand why I wouldn't come and stay for a visit. very hard for people to get this illness no matter how well they think they understand. but of corse, it's hard for the ones with the illness to understand too. thanks so much for the few doctors we do have who are tring to help. >> This should never have occurred!!! > > [CS-eXchange] The last few months of the life of Angelika S. / Chemical Sensitivity > > > The last few months of the life of Angelika S. who was chemically sensitive > Chemical sensitivity †" MCS is recognized as a disease and as a physical disability in Germany. The disease is coded at ICD-10 with T78.4 as an organic disease. One might think that people with MCS get proper medical treatment, are treated with fairness like other disabled people, get special workplaces and receive help. Sadly all of this is still lacking in Germany. People with MCS are left without medical attention and accommodations. If their families are unable to take care of them they are lost. For the very sick this sad and unacceptable situation can end in disaster as in the following authentic case: > > http://www.csn-deutschland.de/blog/en/the-last-few-months-of-the-life-of-angelik\ a-s-who-was-chemically-sensitive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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