Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 is the one we were thinking of seeing. We wanted someone who could do all these things and someone who knows what we will need. Thank you, that gives us some idea what it will cost. ShirleyMika <mika_nelson@...> wrote: If I recall correctly, all of the documents cost us about $5,000. For this you get an entire package of legal documents including:WillLetter re: beneficiary changes (to send to life ins, iras, 401ks, etc)Power of AttorneyPower of Health CAreSpecial Needs Trust and ancillary documents (trust cert, trust ID number, trust instructions and others)Short Term Guardian appointment forms is very good at assessing needs and there is a LONG form you'll need to complete prior to your meeting.Mika Down Syndrome Treatment From: slpanda2sbcglobal (DOT) netDate: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 15:23:52 +0000Subject: Can anyone help me? Hello everyone. I am going to be looking for a lawyer to set up a special needs trust, possible medical guardianship, will, etc. I do have a few names of lawyers but I just wanted to know if anyone has done this, maybe could suggest questions I need to ask. I have a few of my own but there are always things you forget to ask and I was hoping many of you have already done this. I spoke with PACT yesterday and I was surprised they still had our case file. We need to get (is 26 with DS) a Medicaid waver for them to go forward with this. (we had several problems getting PACT to process as we could not get Medicaid) We tried and were denied before as gets SSDI, works, is on Medicare A and B as well as my medical, dental, prescription plan. I am hoping a lawyer will help me with this as well. Any ideas, questions, advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, can anyone shed any light on a ball park figure this may cost me? Thanks in advance. Shirley Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your HotmailĀ®-get your "fix" Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2009 Report Share Posted August 27, 2009 Hi Ann, Would be good to catch up,will give you a ring From: Ann Girling <ann@...>Subject: Can anyone help me? Date: Wednesday, 26 August, 2009, 11:08 AM I would dearly like to send an a email to Blakemore but only have her Hounslow address now defunct. Can anyone help me? Are you out there ? Thanks Ann Ann Girling RGN, RHV, MSc, CPCC, ACCPersonal & Professional Development Coach Tel: 01244 300391Mobile: 07787 568699Websites: www.agenesis. co.uk www.onthethreshold. co.uk Find me on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook start: 0000-00-00 end: 0000-00-00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2009 Report Share Posted August 28, 2009 Hi , Was going to call you last night ,, worked on, and got involved in wine and a film!! But do call me .. I look forward to it, Annx Can anyone help me? Date: Wednesday, 26 August, 2009, 11:08 AM I would dearly like to send an a email to Blakemore but only have her Hounslow address now defunct. Can anyone help me? Are you out there ? Thanks Ann Ann Girling RGN, RHV, MSc, CPCC, ACCPersonal & Professional Development Coach Tel: 01244 300391Mobile: 07787 568699Websites: www.agenesis. co.uk www.onthethreshold. co.uk Find me on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebookstart: 0000-00-00 end: 0000-00-00 No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.70/2329 - Release Date: 08/27/09 08:11:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 I was 19 and the doctor found a solid mass in my right breast. Within days I was on the operating table having this mass removed. Thank God it wasn't cancer; just a solid mass. Due to this surgery, my breasts were awkwardly uneven (due to the removal of the mass and the healthy tissue around the mass). Two years later I was on the operating table again this time getting saline breast implants placed in my body. That was six years ago... I am now 27 years old and within the last year my health has decreased immensely. I first noticed my left armpit hurting. I confided in coworkers and friends and most thought it may be a blockage, a cyst or my deodorant. I switched my deodorant and waited. I then noticed that my armpit would hurt much much more and within a day or two I would end up sick; one time with a cold the next time with the flu. As soon as I became ill each time my armpit pain would ease a bit. I now am getting sick more often. One day I was feeling my armpit to check for lumps etc and I found a big lump that moved with my fingers. Countless doctors (infectious disease) and blood tests later, they could not find the cause ( " you are one healthy woman " one doctor said)... meanwhile I felt tired all the time, my hair was falling out and my gums now had some sort of gingivitis (I never had any of these issues before?). Finally following bacterial infections and cancer ruled out along with the rheumatoid diseases, a breast surgeon (3 months ago) removed two of my axillary lymph nodes (in my left armpit). He removed them because they were increasing in size. The surgeon said one was tinted blue? I do have a small tattoo right above my left breast (done at 18 years old) which he said was possibly the cause of the lymph node being blue but never gave me a definitive answer... my surgeon said he couldn't find anything wrong; the nodes were just " infected " ... I thought " Good... its finally all over. " I was wrong, it's three months later and it just started all over again... one week ago i started having the same pain in the same exact place. I can now feel a node that is getting bigger over the week. I am tired all the time again... I'm scared... I'm just starting my career and am taking off many times a month to make doctor appointments and sonograms, a surgery etc. I called my surgeon again and was told to go for another sonogram... Can anyone help me? No one seems to know what could be going on in my body? Please help.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 Where are you located? Many of us can attest to the fact that implants affected our hormones, thyroid, etc... you name it. The good news is you can improve once the implants are properly removed. It looks as if your lymphatic system has been overwhelmed, that may be part of the problem. Hang in there! We've all gotten implants for various reasons and suffered because of it. What matters now is moving forward and taking charge of your health. hugs, Beth L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Thank you for contacting me. I live in Long Island, New York... From: "Erwin T. Tan, MD" <docbry@...> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 12:54:44 PMSubject: Re: Can anyone help me? A lot of people and especially the doctors you will met will tell you that there is nothing wrong with you, but they don't know what you are feeling inside.I guess it is but obvious that the implants are the root of all your symptoms, and getting them out would be your first step.Please tell us about your location and am sure all the ladies here can guide you on your case. Mind you, they all speak from first-hand experience, and you will know that the implants are the culprit. From: apreciousblondy <apreciousblondy>Subject: Can anyone help me? Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 10:11 AM I was 19 and the doctor found a solid mass in my right breast. Within days I was on the operating table having this mass removed. Thank God it wasn't cancer; just a solid mass. Due to this surgery, my breasts were awkwardly uneven (due to the removal of the mass and the healthy tissue around the mass). Two years later I was on the operating table again this time getting saline breast implants placed in my body. That was six years ago.... I am now 27 years old and within the last year my health has decreased immensely. I first noticed my left armpit hurting. I confided in coworkers and friends and most thought it may be a blockage, a cyst or my deodorant. I switched my deodorant and waited. I then noticed that my armpit would hurt much much more and within a day or two I would end up sick; one time with a cold the next time with the flu. As soon as I became ill each time my armpit pain would ease a bit. I now am getting sick more often. One day I was feeling my armpit to check for lumps etc and I found a big lump that moved with my fingers. Countless doctors (infectious disease) and blood tests later, they could not find the cause ("you are one healthy woman" one doctor said)... meanwhile I felt tired all the time, my hair was falling out and my gums now had some sort of gingivitis (I never had any of these issues before?). Finally following bacterial infections and cancer ruled out along with the rheumatoid diseases, a breast surgeon (3 months ago) removed two of my axillary lymph nodes (in my left armpit). He removed them because they were increasing in size. The surgeon said one was tinted blue? I do have a small tattoo right above my left breast (done at 18 years old) which he said was possibly the cause of the lymph node being blue but never gave me a definitive answer... my surgeon said he couldn't find anything wrong; the nodes were just "infected".. . I thought "Good... its finally all over." I was wrong, it's three months later and it just started all over again... one week ago i started having the same pain in the same exact place.. I can now feel a node that is getting bigger over the week. I am tired all the time again... I'm scared... I'm just starting my career and am taking off many times a month to make doctor appointments and sonograms, a surgery etc. I called my surgeon again and was told to go for another sonogram... Can anyone help me? No one seems to know what could be going on in my body? Please help.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Thank you for contacting me.... I live in Long Island, New York.... From: bethlakey <bethlakey@...> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 1:06:25 PMSubject: Re: Can anyone help me? Where are you located? Many of us can attest to the fact that implants affected our hormones, thyroid, etc... you name it. The good news is you can improve once the implants are properly removed. It looks as if your lymphatic system has been overwhelmed, that may be part of the problem. Hang in there! We've all gotten implants for various reasons and suffered because of it. What matters now is moving forward and taking charge of your health.hugs,Beth L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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