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Ceep is a professional, she writes, lectures. I can't remember it all. I

think she went before congress. Maybe someday we could actually see her

resume. I am telling on you Ceep, evil Ceep made me do it.

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Dear Momma Ceep,

Have you ever considered social work as a career? You would be

soooo good at it.

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

SRVG 7/16/01

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

On Sat, 17 May 2003 14:29:14 EDT lacorona@... writes:

> My dear Reba: Hang in there, he and your family will find your ways.

> Lean on

> our prayers. I send many to you...

>

> Here is a small overview of other things to look into and apply for:

> THis is

> just ceep's two cents' worth opinion:

>

> FOR INCOME ENOUGH TO LIVE VERY MODESTLY: IN PRIORITY ORDER:

> 1. SSI: social security disability. This has to be applied for and

> it takes a

> while, but it is valuable for those who are injured and cannot work.

>

> Disabilities are assessed; some are 100%, some are 50%, some

> injuries are

> considered 25% disabled, and funds to help pay rents and food are

> assessed

> accordingly.

> 2. federal food stamp program. This is to be applied for.

> 3. state welfare. This is to be applied for.

> 4. for food in an emergency: most churches have 'food closets' that

> will be

> happy to give to anyone in need.

>

> FOR HEALTH INSURANCE FOR AN ADULT

> look into:

> 1. Any city or town nearby that offers a city wide health plan for

> all its

> inhabitants. We have one in two suburbs near the big city. One of my

>

> colleagues moved her son to one of those towns so he would be

> eligible. He

> had suffered a closed head injury.

> 2. joining any professional group that offers group health

> insurance: there

> are many church groups, art groups, credit union groups that offer

> health

> insurance to their memberzs. The author's guild and union I belong

> to both

> offer health insurance to all memebers and their families at fairly

>

> reasonable costs.

> 3. Ask HR if your boy is declared disabled and moves home, and is

> totally

> dependent on you finanancially (you pay all his expenses and he does

> not

> work) if he can be on your health policy regardless of his age.

> 4. Call and inquire about how to apply for medicaid.

>

> FOR SURGICAL ASSISTANCE RE FINANCES

> look into

> 1. your teaching hospitals, which will often give the surgery for

> little cost

> as long as you ok that residents will be doing the surgery

> (Residents are

> full MDs who are specializing in something and taking up residence

> at a

> teaching hospital in order to deepen their skills.) supervised by

> senior

> surgeons with vast experience.

> 2. If your son is on medicaid, go to top docs in the field he needs

> and write

> them personal letters asking to take your son as a patient on

> medicaid. Tell

> them you know Medicaid doesn't pay well, but that you know all docs

> do some

> pro-bono work, and could he/she do that for your son.

>

> FOR SURGICAL INTERVENTION

> 1. Consider settling the issue of gastric bypass surgery first,

> injuired back

> second, if the surgery for back might be less effective while MO.

> This is

> just my opinion.

> 2. Consider fixing injured back first if it would mean a more

> successful GB.

> This is only an opinion about how to weigh risk versus benefit.

>

> FOR OTHER KINDS OF SUPPORT

> 1. Sometimes the best thing one can do when there are so many issues

> and

> challenges that are somewhat outside of one's control, it to join a

> church of

> able and goodhearted people who will help in ways you never thought

> possible.

> 2. Don't be afraid to ask for what you need. It is not begging. it

> is asking

> in order to see who/what can help. It is gathering resources,

> information.

> Never, never let life be made small because you carried false pride.

>

>

> To do all the above takes a good deal of telephoning, showing up,

> filling out

> papers, answering questions. It takes patience, but many have done

> it.

>

> This comes with love and peace for your good and deep mother's

> heart,

> ceep g-mom

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As well as she writes on here I just had a feeling. I have a degree in

social work and could not have given the information as well as she did.

Ya think I should be able to give out the information without thinking

twice about it. Oh well. Of course, I am much better at crisis

intervention and domestic violence. But I really don't need ya'll

testing me on my skill level though. I have another site that does just

fine in that area, thank you very much.

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

SRVG 7/16/01

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

On Sat, 17 May 2003 15:32:35 EDT fbayuk@... writes:

> Ceep is a professional, she writes, lectures. I can't remember it

> all. I

> think she went before congress. Maybe someday we could actually see

> her

> resume. I am telling on you Ceep, evil Ceep made me do it.

>

> Fay

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