Guest guest Posted June 26, 2009 Report Share Posted June 26, 2009 Hey Guys, Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group. Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend " You have busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve it " . Still rather be working for living.. Y'all be good now Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2009 Report Share Posted June 26, 2009 congrats Greg. I was hoping you would get it. If prayers work than thank God. Jackie SSI approved > Hey Guys, > > Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in > less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the > lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group. > Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend " You have > busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve > it " . Still rather be working for living.. > > > Y'all be good now > > Greg > > > > ------------------------------------ > > ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ > The Neurosarcoidosis Community > > > CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbuddies.com -- Open all the time..... > > Message Archives:- > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messages > > Members Database:- > Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers. > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2009 Report Share Posted June 26, 2009 Good for you, Greg. I would also prefer to work, but it's just not an option right now. My brain doesn't work well enough to do desk work, and I can't do anything on my feet for more than a few minutes. Ramblin' RoseModerator > To: Neurosarcoidosis > Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 02:23:56 +0000> Subject: SSI approved> > Hey Guys,> > Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group. Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve it". Still rather be working for living..> > > Y'all be good now> > Greg> > > > ------------------------------------> > ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> > > CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbuddies.com -- Open all the time.....> > Message Archives:-> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messages> > Members Database:-> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Greg, I read about your social security, and I am very glad it went through. However, a lawyer had nothing to do with the case being approved. I am a medical disability examiner adjudicator, DOH-DDS; I started working for them 8/8/08. I thought the same thing everybody else did, i.e. they disapprove everybody the first time, and you need a lawyer. I get so upset when people are filing an initial case, hire a lawyer only to lose 25% or more of their back pay to them when I haven't so much as received a phone call from the atty, more less paperwork. We don't pay any attention to lawyers on the initial or recon level, they are no threat to me, they don't have any input on my decision, and my decision doesn't change because their name is on the case. What makes me the adjudicator you want if you are sick, is the fact that I know where people are coming from. I know what it is like to be chronically ill. And I fight very hard for the people who need social security. I hope I can do some good before this illness forces me to stop. Because I work for an agency that understands disability, and the job is office computer work; I am still plugging. Please understand I am not fussing at anybody who chooses to use an attorney, I just hate to see good people who need help get abused, and somebody take something they could use, just because of hearsay and rumor and just because they can. At the intial filing level or recon level of social security disability cases, lawyers collect money off social security cases for doing nothing. People filing for SSD and SSI cases really get abused. The only time a lawyer is needed if is you are going to a court appeal. Social security disability has finally recognized that sarcoid is a rare and different disease and they have come up with a lisiting to address the rare. This is a giant step for people with sarcoid, and the disability cases. Some mistakes that I see are people don't fully write out their allegations. They just hit the high spots, that limits our ammunition to approve the case. They also don't give us all the sources of care past and present. Using my cane and climbing off my soapbox now. Take care out there. Sorry I don't write more, my neck is really messed up and sitting at the computer at home is very hard. Take care all, Connie (And yes I really do work for who I say I do, this is my office # X4069; call me if you need me) Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Ae you speaking for "all" social security offices or is the "no lawyer needed" unique to cases assigned to you? Thanks for the info. You can never learn less; you can only learn more. To: Neurosarcoidosis Sent: Friday, July 3, 2009 12:28:03 PMSubject: Re: Re: SSI approved Greg, I read about your social security, and I am very glad it went through. However, a lawyer had nothing to do with the case being approved. I am a medical disability examiner adjudicator, DOH-DDS; I started working for them 8/8/08. I thought the same thing everybody else did, i.e. they disapprove everybody the first time, and you need a lawyer. I get so upset when people are filing an initial case, hire a lawyer only to lose 25% or more of their back pay to them when I haven't so much as received a phone call from the atty, more less paperwork. We don't pay any attention to lawyers on the initial or recon level, they are no threat to me, they don't have any input on my decision, and my decision doesn't change because their name is on the case. What makes me the adjudicator you want if you are sick, is the fact that I know where people are coming from. I know what it is like to be chronically ill. And I fight very hard for the people who need social security. I hope I can do some good before this illness forces me to stop. Because I work for an agency that understands disability, and the job is office computer work; I am still plugging. Please understand I am not fussing at anybody who chooses to use an attorney, I just hate to see good people who need help get abused, and somebody take something they could use, just because of hearsay and rumor and just because they can. At the intial filing level or recon level of social security disability cases, lawyers collect money off social security cases for doing nothing. People filing for SSD and SSI cases really get abused. The only time a lawyer is needed if is you are going to a court appeal. Social security disability has finally recognized that sarcoid is a rare and different disease and they have come up with a lisiting to address the rare. This is a giant step for people with sarcoid, and the disability cases. Some mistakes that I see are people don't fully write out their allegations. They just hit the high spots, that limits our ammunition to approve the case. They also don't give us all the sources of care past and present. Using my cane and climbing off my soapbox now. Take care out there. Sorry I don't write more, my neck is really messed up and sitting at the computer at home is very hard. Take care all, Connie (And yes I really do work for who I say I do, this is my office # X4069; call me if you need me) Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Connie I know what you mean. I got my disability on the first try. Because I was and am disabled. My sister did all the leg work for me as I was in the hospital/nursing home. I am grateful for the speed with which it took. and I am also very lucky I have a sister who is pushy. lol My son in law is and has been trying for SSD. He has Fibromyalgia. (sp) he cant do anything for more than an hour and is down for the rest of the day maybe more. He has been turned down 2 times now and I tell him it is because he is a macho man and won't admit to the pain as such. Anyway I am not asking for help or anything. Just a mother in law spouting off. (EG) thanks for helping us sarkies. Jackie SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Connie, First of all thank greatly for your information. I did not hire the lawyers. My Disability Insurance company did that. They paid me full rate while I was waiting for the filing to be approved. They the Ins. Company pays for the lawyers. Back pay then goes to the Insurance company and they continue to pay me the difference of SSDI rate and full rate. They only issue I have at this time is the payment schedule from SSD . June payment schedule for the 4th Wed in July due to my birth date (31 May). Hoping the Ins. company will still pay full rate for June to cover the gap, . So far I have been very happy with the Ins. Comp. and Law Group. Connie do not worry if the local office can not answer my questions I may give you call but I will let the locals try first just so not to unnecessarily bother you. May you be Blessed and I sincerely pray that your pain lessens and you all my brothers and sisters will know pain-free days soon. Greg From: Connie Griffis Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 1:28 PM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Re: SSI approved Greg, I read about your social security, and I am very glad it went through. However, a lawyer had nothing to do with the case being approved. I am a medical disability examiner adjudicator, DOH-DDS; I started working for them 8/8/08. I thought the same thing everybody else did, i.e. they disapprove everybody the first time, and you need a lawyer. I get so upset when people are filing an initial case, hire a lawyer only to lose 25% or more of their back pay to them when I haven't so much as received a phone call from the atty, more less paperwork. We don't pay any attention to lawyers on the initial or recon level, they are no threat to me, they don't have any input on my decision, and my decision doesn't change because their name is on the case. What makes me the adjudicator you want if you are sick, is the fact that I know where people are coming from. I know what it is like to be chronically ill. And I fight very hard for the people who need social security. I hope I can do some good before this illness forces me to stop. Because I work for an agency that understands disability, and the job is office computer work; I am still plugging. Please understand I am not fussing at anybody who chooses to use an attorney, I just hate to see good people who need help get abused, and somebody take something they could use, just because of hearsay and rumor and just because they can. At the intial filing level or recon level of social security disability cases, lawyers collect money off social security cases for doing nothing. People filing for SSD and SSI cases really get abused. The only time a lawyer is needed if is you are going to a court appeal. Social security disability has finally recognized that sarcoid is a rare and different disease and they have come up with a lisiting to address the rare. This is a giant step for people with sarcoid, and the disability cases. Some mistakes that I see are people don't fully write out their allegations. They just hit the high spots, that limits our ammunition to approve the case. They also don't give us all the sources of care past and present. Using my cane and climbing off my soapbox now. Take care out there. Sorry I don't write more, my neck is really messed up and sitting at the computer at home is very hard. Take care all, Connie (And yes I really do work for who I say I do, this is my office # X4069; call me if you need me) From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 Thanks Greg, like I said I wasn't trying to get in your koolaid. I just get very frustrated when the average citizen who is struggling so hard (sarc or not), loses a great deal of money when they don't have too. Sounds like you have a very good resource with the insurance company. Too many people wait until their insurance or disability insurance runs out to apply, or they wait longer than the 4 years. I have a client now, that I am trying to figure out some way to help her. She is a stroke victim; but she has waited past her ssd expiration date. Hopefully her past records from a few years ago will help me allow her. Thanks also for the kind words, I am really struggling right now, I know we all do; but right now I feel like I'm cliff climbing with faulty rings. Oh well, everyday I read the records of people who are a whole lot worse off than me. I love my job, but I am very careful not to let very many people know what I do, i.e. feel the hate. I have, and always will go to the mat for anyone in need. It probably won't be that long before hopefully somebody will go to the mat for me. I am always so glad when something good happens to someone in our group. I read the emails, and my heart hears all the pain and stress so many are going through. I've never known a finer bunch of people. I wish I could be more active on the site, but lately I am making it to work, and that's about it for me. Take care...you are all the best///connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 As to the bottom question, it is all offices on the initial or recon level. You just have to remember on the recon level, something has to change in the allegations or the decision will usually remain the same. I do all initial cases now. I don't understand why it is commonly thought that lawyers change our opinion. They do not write up paperwork and send it to us. They may help the client fill out their paperwork, or forward medical records; but that's about it. Occasionally, the client will want us to talk through them, but that doesn't change anything either. Jackie, age, type of work, description of past work, and adult funtioning paperwork are all things that can cause a case to have problems. Even though I am older (53); the fact that I do what is considered a sedentary job (computer work-office work) this can hinder approval for someone like me. If you are 49 or younger, or if your job is less physical; such as mine it is a little more difficult. If he can get his doctor to write a "Medical Source Statement" regarding his limitations this is extremely helpful for him, and have family and friends write letters describing how limited he is, plus answer the adult functioning paperwork himself "brutally" honestly, it will help When someone is fighting fibromyalgia they need to tell us just how awfully limiting it is. How limited he is as far as standing, sitting, how much it affects his sleep, how much it limits the amount of weight he can pick up, how far he can walk, how much household activity is limited, how severely it has changed his life; and then when he writes up his job sit down and think of all the things he does. Does he carry equipment, does he drive alot, does he walk alot, does he go long distances from building to building, is it painful for him to sit, is it painful to stand, walk, etc. Is he exposed to the weather (high heat, cold, etc.), and how does this affect him. Medical records only tell us so much, and function is the key word as far as disability is concerned. If it proceeds, and gets to the court appeal level he needs an atty then. It is also better if for some reason you are initially denied, that you refile a new case; recon cases seem to have more trouble. I have found cases that should have been approved the first time and reopened them back to the first case, it happens. Hope this helps, you can always ask a question, I will do my best to answer it. I just can't work on cases of people I personally know. connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 All offices for initial and recon cases. You do need them in the cases that go up for court appeal, they are very helpful there. connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 Thank you so much for the info, very helpful. You can never learn less; you can only learn more. To: Neurosarcoidosis Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2009 8:52:45 PMSubject: Re: Re: SSI approved All offices for initial and recon cases. You do need them in the cases that go up for court appeal, they are very helpful there. connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 NP Connie, We are all still learning about this messed up thang we call Sarcoidosis. I have found few people with same involvement as me. But I also found most involvements are different from one to another. But it seems to me that we all do agree on the side effects of Prednisone ------ they bite. OO I can tell you stories of free climbing cliffs and that was hard, this is just frustrating to me at least. I know I paid for these insurances but it still hurts my ego to accept it. But I will till I am able to get back to work. My hope and prayer is for complete remission, I miss diagnosing MB issues and fixing them, I guess 3 1/2 years of doing MB roadside got me to know my clients very well and to respect them. O I see I am starting to ramble a lil so I will say good night and good health to all. Greg aka Krumdawg From: Connie Griffis Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 9:30 PM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Re: SSI approved Thanks Greg, like I said I wasn't trying to get in your koolaid. I just get very frustrated when the average citizen who is struggling so hard (sarc or not), loses a great deal of money when they don't have too. Sounds like you have a very good resource with the insurance company. Too many people wait until their insurance or disability insurance runs out to apply, or they wait longer than the 4 years. I have a client now, that I am trying to figure out some way to help her. She is a stroke victim; but she has waited past her ssd expiration date. Hopefully her past records from a few years ago will help me allow her. Thanks also for the kind words, I am really struggling right now, I know we all do; but right now I feel like I'm cliff climbing with faulty rings. Oh well, everyday I read the records of people who are a whole lot worse off than me. I love my job, but I am very careful not to let very many people know what I do, i.e. feel the hate. I have, and always will go to the mat for anyone in need. It probably won't be that long before hopefully somebody will go to the mat for me. I am always so glad when something good happens to someone in our group. I read the emails, and my heart hears all the pain and stress so many are going through. I've never known a finer bunch of people. I wish I could be more active on the site, but lately I am making it to work, and that's about it for me. Take care...you are all the best///connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 Connie, you don't have to apologize. You provide information & encouragement that no one else on this list can. You are so appreciated; I'm sorry that I don't express it more, not only to you but to everyone else who contributes in their unique ways. Thank you, everyone! Ramblin' RoseModerator "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." ~ Washington Carver To: Neurosarcoidosis From: conaugusta@...Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 19:30:30 -0700Subject: Re: Re: SSI approved Thanks Greg, like I said I wasn't trying to get in your koolaid. I just get very frustrated when the average citizen who is struggling so hard (sarc or not), loses a great deal of money when they don't have too. Sounds like you have a very good resource with the insurance company. Too many people wait until their insurance or disability insurance runs out to apply, or they wait longer than the 4 years. I have a client now, that I am trying to figure out some way to help her. She is a stroke victim; but she has waited past her ssd expiration date. Hopefully her past records from a few years ago will help me allow her. Thanks also for the kind words, I am really struggling right now, I know we all do; but right now I feel like I'm cliff climbing with faulty rings. Oh well, everyday I read the records of people who are a whole lot worse off than me. I love my job, but I am very careful not to let very many people know what I do, i.e. feel the hate. I have, and always will go to the mat for anyone in need. It probably won't be that long before hopefully somebody will go to the mat for me. I am always so glad when something good happens to someone in our group. I read the emails, and my heart hears all the pain and stress so many are going through. I've never known a finer bunch of people. I wish I could be more active on the site, but lately I am making it to work, and that's about it for me. Take care...you are all the best///connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 Here's hoping and praying for a complete remission for you. I sincerely hope it happens. connie From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 Thank you so much for your kind words Rose, I really appreciate them. connie **Hope your back is a little better, and thanks for the beautiful picture From: Barbara Weber <beautybarnweber@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Re: SSI approvedTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 11:28 AM greg, i know how you feel. it is nice to be wanted. i am a hairdresser of 20 years and my customers dont care if i am on my death bed as long as they get thier hair done!! i swear to you i was in the hospital in january for a week and as god as my witness my customer called me at the hospital to find out when i would be out because she needed her hair done for an event !! big flippin deal i am practically dying here ! i do miss doing hair though immensely!! ~~~~have a blessed day , barb From: gregorykrumme <krumdawg (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 10:25:09 AMSubject: Re: SSI approved Jackie,Thanks for the info. But before I got sick I was a Master Certified Mercedes Benz Auto Tech. I have invested over $50,000 in tools. I really would like to go back to work there. But with memory and balance issues it is not safe or wise to at this time. I get calls still from my clients asking how I am and when I will be back at work. It is really nice feel needed. I am endeavoring to return to work at the shop, until that proves to be impossible that is what I will strive for. Balance is slowly coming back, and I am working on me endurance at this time. Memory and thought processes are still a challange. But I will strive to improve them also. But I do appriceate your advice and thoughts. Just consider me to be a had headed male on certain subjects.Hugs to allGreg>> Greg> When I got my disability I was also given what is called a Ticket to work. > I am going to go to school, at my home, on my computer and the DVR is going > to pay for it. They are also going to find me a job when I am finished. > There is a huge call for Medical Transcriptionist in this area. I can work > at my own speed. It doesn't pay much about .09 cents a line. I only take > in what I feel I can do. Looking forward to it over the winter.> Again congradts. to you.> Jackie> > > You should check and see if you have anything like that in your area.> > > SSI approved> >> >> >> Hey Guys,> >>> >> Just to let y'all know. I got spproved for Social Security Disability in> >> less then 6 months. I have only good things so far to say about the> >> lawyers that my Insurance company is using. Social Security Law Group.> >> Wish I did not need it. But like I have been told by a friend "You have> >> busted your backside for more then a quarter of a century, so you deserve> >> it". Still rather be working for living..> >>> >>> >> Y'all be good now> >>> >> Greg> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------ --------- --------- ------> >>> >> ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~> >> The Neurosarcoidosis Community> >>> >>> >> CHATROOM LINK: http://www.sarcbudd ies.com -- Open all the time.....> >>> >> Message Archives:-> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/messages> >>> >> Members Database:-> >> Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.> >> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Neurosarco idosis/database> >>> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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