Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 Hi, I was exposed to toxic mold that I have been trying to recover from. I also have chemical sensitivity. My roommate constantly has to remind me to do things that I forget to do. I finally found a school that uses green cleaning products. It's not perfect but the school has been pretty helpful. I am trying to get a degree finally though it's not easy. I also need to generate money, but I don't know how given my predicament. I have postponed my social security disability hearing and I can choose to show up on Tuesday morning. I have heard of other people winning on the fact that they couldn't work full time. I have not been able to open the files on the CD the social security office sent me. I also have not found a lawyer, especially with trying to juggle school. There is one other person that I could have tried but I am out of time since the hearing is tuesday. I need to generate money somehow yet I feel so limited. I'm so sensitive. I don't know if I should give up on the social security. My roommate may be able to go and vouch for me but it may be a waste of tome. I don't know what I should do. Any ideas please? Thanks and best wishes. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 Hi a, Are you getting treatment for the toxic mold exposure? If so, there's a good chance you could recover enough to return to work full-time. If not, and you're like many of us, you'll be struggling for a long long time, making small improvements and getting worse again.... Only you can decide if your claim for total disability is strong enough, and if you have the appropriate medical support. The 2nd thing to do, after you decide about tomorrow, is to order Shoemaker's Survinving Mold from his website survivingmold.com, get the necessary lab tests from a local dr, make sure you are living in a green household mold-free environment, and start following the steps to improve your health. Living on SSD is a bitch -- barely pays for anything. The best solution is appropriate medical treatment. SSD might help for a while so you can focus on self-care. Janis Visit my blog Search for the Cure: My Healing Journey http://www.cfsmethylation.blogspot.com On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:38 AM, Clover <danielletoile@...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I was exposed to toxic mold that I have been trying to recover from. I also > have chemical sensitivity. My roommate constantly has to remind me to do > things that I forget to do. I finally found a school that uses green > cleaning products. It's not perfect but the school has been pretty helpful. > I am trying to get a degree finally though it's not easy. I also need to > generate money, but I don't know how given my predicament. > I have postponed my social security disability hearing and I can choose to > show up on Tuesday morning. I have heard of other people winning on the fact > that they couldn't work full time. > I have not been able to open the files on the CD the social security office > sent me. > I also have not found a lawyer, especially with trying to juggle school. > There is one other person that I could have tried but I am out of time since > the hearing is tuesday. > I need to generate money somehow yet I feel so limited. I'm so sensitive. I > don't know if I should give up on the social security. > My roommate may be able to go and vouch for me but it may be a waste of > tome. I don't know what I should do. Any ideas please? Thanks and best > wishes. > > a > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 You could also go to Dr. Shoemaker's website _www.biotoxin.info_ (http://www.biotoxin.info) and take the VCS test. It's only about $15, 98% accurate and is a first screening for toxic exposure. All the directions and information are there and you will get your results the minute you finish. SSR Hi a, Are you getting treatment for the toxic mold exposure? If so, there's a good chance you could recover enough to return to work full-time. If not, and you're like many of us, you'll be struggling for a long long time, making small improvements and getting worse again.... Only you can decide if your claim for total disability is strong enough, and if you have the appropriate medical support. The 2nd thing to do, after you decide about tomorrow, is to order Shoemaker's Survinving Mold from his website survivingmold.com, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 Hi a I agree with Janis. Also, Naturopaths and other natural health professionals who are familiar with mold illness and MCS are also very helpful (and even if they are not). I am following their protocols and it is helping me get better. anita > > Hi a, > Are you getting treatment for the toxic mold exposure? If so, there's a > good chance you could recover enough to return to work full-time. > If not, and you're like many of us, you'll be struggling for a long long > time, making small improvements and getting worse again.... > Only you can decide if your claim for total disability is strong enough, and > if you have the appropriate medical support. > The 2nd thing to do, after you decide about tomorrow, is to order > Shoemaker's Survinving Mold from his website survivingmold.com, get the > necessary lab tests from a local dr, make sure you are living in a green > household mold-free environment, and start following the steps to improve > your health. Living on SSD is a bitch -- barely pays for anything. The > best solution is appropriate medical treatment. SSD might help for a while > so you can focus on self-care. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 I have been getting jin shin therapy. Saved my life. Please consider some kind of energy work! > > > > Hi a, > > Are you getting treatment for the toxic mold exposure? If so, there's a > > good chance you could recover enough to return to work full-time. > > If not, and you're like many of us, you'll be struggling for a long long > > time, making small improvements and getting worse again.... > > Only you can decide if your claim for total disability is strong enough, and > > if you have the appropriate medical support. > > The 2nd thing to do, after you decide about tomorrow, is to order > > Shoemaker's Survinving Mold from his website survivingmold.com, get the > > necessary lab tests from a local dr, make sure you are living in a green > > household mold-free environment, and start following the steps to improve > > your health. Living on SSD is a bitch -- barely pays for anything. The > > best solution is appropriate medical treatment. SSD might help for a while > > so you can focus on self-care. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 i USED TO SEE A KINESIOLOGIST LOVED IT BUT GOT TOO EXSPENSIVE SO i HAD TO STOP In a message dated 3/30/2011 12:36:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, surellabaer@... writes: I have been getting jin shin therapy. Saved my life. Please consider some kind of energy work! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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