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JMar63 is
being diagnosed with even more problems
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Female, 45, NC, member since Jan 2008
I am a 45 year old female with a 90 year old back. I am looking for people in my situation to talk to. I am married to a great man and I have one son that is 24 yrs old. I am in severe back pain, and it seems that no doctor will tell me how to have a normal life.
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I GET IT NOW!

May 08, 2008 01:39PM - 1 comments
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low back pain

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Peripheral Neuropathy

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disabled



I have finally discovered the secret of the insurance companies and all of this disablity stuff. I keep paying doctors , and paying for the tests that the insurance companies know about;  I then have to send the proof to the insurance company, from the doctor, to see if they agree with what the doctor has to say. Seems like everyone is getting paid but me! LOL
Oh well, guess it's just one of those things. As least I am fortunate for the moment to have health coverage. That is what scares me about all this. I know that my body has just held on for as long as it could before giving out. I don't blame it, I would have done the same thing!!  LMAO
Being able to prove it won't be hard since it's a daily thing that totally interupts my whole life!  Well, I am in it for the long haul and things could have turned out a whole lot worse.

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by spastic, May 08, 2008 03:06PM
Okay Sweetie, if you are trying to get disability payments from your insurance company.  Call everyday, take notes of who you talked to, what time, and what was said.  Get every lab note, doctor note, hospital notes, radiology report, make your own health chart.  I literally spent hours a day between my health insurance, disability company and finally got approved for LTD payments after ten months.  The private disability company has gotten me an attorney to fight for my social security, my first claim was denied but once you get an attorney, it seems to expedite the process.  Don't give up, it is a royal pain in the behind dealing with insurance companies but eventually they give in.

Good Luck to you.

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