RE: [TMIC] Working
It is very difficult to work and cope with the ongoing symptoms of the original attack. I am lucky in that I have an employer who makes generous allowances for me. Like today - I actually came home early for a nap. I am very lucky, and very thankful. Janet
Re: [TMIC] Working
Yes, you are lucky. What do you do? Those naps can come in pretty handy for us.I was lucky in that TM didn't hit until I was retired from working in the nurse's office of a high school. Janice -- From: Janet Dunn j.d...@shaw.ca Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 1:54 AM To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [TMIC] Working It is very difficult to work and cope with the ongoing symptoms of the original attack. I am lucky in that I have an employer who makes generous allowances for me. Like today - I actually came home early for a nap. I am very lucky, and very thankful. Janet
RE: [TMIC] Working
I am trained as a Nutritional Consultant, and I work at the local Healthfood store. I am a licensed practitioner. However, since the TM attack, I have a very difficult time being on the floor, consulting with customers so I have moved to the office, where I do the invoices, and special orders. It could be a full time job, but I just do not have the energy. The pocketbook could use the money, but the body needs the rest. So, since money can't buy health, I shall just carry on. I am 47 and I pretend that I am semi retired! Go to work at 12:30 or later, and stay until 5:30. Like I said - I am grateful for my employer! Janet
Re: [TMIC] Working
Wish I could say the same. When TM hit me in 2005, my employer told me that LTD may not get approved and then I would be out of a job. Instead, they offered me a lesser job and a week later told me they decided to eliminate that job and offered me a severance. It was like the LTD was off the table at that point. So I had no choice but to negotiate a severance. The package was for 1 year and then I filed for disability with SSA. I got bad advice from all parties and now I can't pay all my bills. Laurie in Balto. -Original Message- From: Janet Dunn j.d...@shaw.ca To: 'Janice Nichols' jan...@centurytel.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, Mar 18, 2010 3:17 pm Subject: RE: [TMIC] Working I am trained as a Nutritional Consultant, and I work at the local Healthfood tore. I am a licensed practitioner. However, since the TM attack, I have very difficult time being on the floor, consulting with customers so I ave moved to the office, where I do the invoices, and special orders. It ould be a full time job, but I just do not have the energy. The pocketbook ould use the money, but the body needs the rest. So, since money can't buy ealth, I shall just carry on. I am 47 and I pretend that I am semi etired! Go to work at 12:30 or later, and stay until 5:30. Like I said - I am rateful for my employer! Janet
RE: [TMIC] Working
Considering I am an accountant and have a desk job...I have been working steadily for 12+ years...I went back to work 3 months after TM hit me...I also drive 40 miles each way in New York City trafficnot to mention it is now tax season and I must tend to my side job of tax preparation! Rob in New Jersey From: Laurie Zissimos [mailto:lziss...@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:25 PM To: j.d...@shaw.ca; jan...@centurytel.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [TMIC] Working Wish I could say the same. When TM hit me in 2005, my employer told me that LTD may not get approved and then I would be out of a job. Instead, they offered me a lesser job and a week later told me they decided to eliminate that job and offered me a severance. It was like the LTD was off the table at that point. So I had no choice but to negotiate a severance. The package was for 1 year and then I filed for disability with SSA. I got bad advice from all parties and now I can't pay all my bills. Laurie in Balto. -Original Message- From: Janet Dunn j.d...@shaw.ca To: 'Janice Nichols' jan...@centurytel.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, Mar 18, 2010 3:17 pm Subject: RE: [TMIC] Working I am trained as a Nutritional Consultant, and I work at the local Healthfood store. I am a licensed practitioner. However, since the TM attack, I have a very difficult time being on the floor, consulting with customers so I have moved to the office, where I do the invoices, and special orders. It could be a full time job, but I just do not have the energy. The pocketbook could use the money, but the body needs the rest. So, since money can't buy health, I shall just carry on. I am 47 and I pretend that I am semi retired! Go to work at 12:30 or later, and stay until 5:30. Like I said - I am grateful for my employer! Janet
Re: [TMIC] Working
You guys are terrific and can be very proud! Janice From: Robert Pall Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 2:36 PM To: Laurie Zissimos ; j.d...@shaw.ca ; jan...@centurytel.net ; tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [TMIC] Working Considering I am an accountant and have a desk job...I have been working steadily for 12+ years...I went back to work 3 months after TM hit me...I also drive 40 miles each way in New York City trafficnot to mention it is now tax season and I must tend to my side job of tax preparation! Rob in New Jersey From: Laurie Zissimos [mailto:lziss...@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:25 PM To: j.d...@shaw.ca; jan...@centurytel.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [TMIC] Working Wish I could say the same. When TM hit me in 2005, my employer told me that LTD may not get approved and then I would be out of a job. Instead, they offered me a lesser job and a week later told me they decided to eliminate that job and offered me a severance. It was like the LTD was off the table at that point. So I had no choice but to negotiate a severance. The package was for 1 year and then I filed for disability with SSA. I got bad advice from all parties and now I can't pay all my bills. Laurie in Balto. -Original Message- From: Janet Dunn j.d...@shaw.ca To: 'Janice Nichols' jan...@centurytel.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, Mar 18, 2010 3:17 pm Subject: RE: [TMIC] Working I am trained as a Nutritional Consultant, and I work at the local Healthfood store. I am a licensed practitioner. However, since the TM attack, I have a very difficult time being on the floor, consulting with customers so I have moved to the office, where I do the invoices, and special orders. It could be a full time job, but I just do not have the energy. The pocketbook could use the money, but the body needs the rest. So, since money can't buy health, I shall just carry on. I am 47 and I pretend that I am semi retired! Go to work at 12:30 or later, and stay until 5:30. Like I said - I am grateful for my employer! Janet
Re: [TMIC] Canadian Pharmacies Notice Fwd
Has anyone compared the cost of the canadian pharmacy to the prices at Costco? From what I understand, Costco has got the best prices around. I don't know about mailing though. I have an awesome co-pay situation right now so haven't done any cmparing on my own behalf, just wondering about the rest of the group. Hugs, Barbara A in Auburn CA -Original Message- From: CANDIS KALLEY cakal...@embarqmail.com To: tmic-list tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, Mar 17, 2010 12:44 am Subject: [TMIC] Canadian Pharmacies Notice Fwd I received the attached. Looks as if the American pharmacies are getting their way one way or another! Just throw Americans under the bus AGAIN and AGAIN! Life is short! Break the rules! Forgive quickly! Kiss slowly! Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably . And never regret anything that made you smile. Prayers and thoughts for you and yours, Candy K. - Forwarded Message - From: customerserv...@northwestpharmacy.com To: cakal...@embarqmail.com Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:24:34 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: NorthWestPharmacy.com - Zero Cost Shipping till April 14th - See Details Inside You're receiving this newsletter because you created an account with NorthWestPharmacy.com. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe In this issue Free Shipping Google, MSN Bing Block American's Access NorthWestPharmacy.com Does NOT Participate in Spam In other news NorthWestPharmacy.com Does NOT Participate in Spam NorthWestPharmacy.com strictly guards your privacy and does not engage in any spam email campaigns whatsoever. We will never provide your information to any third party unless it is absolutely necessary to fill your order. For example, we will provide your shipping information to the licensed pharmacy that will ship your order but not to any third parties who are not part of the order filling process. All our vendors are subject to strict confidentiality agreements to safeguard your data and they have all been vetted by our in-house New York State lawyer. Unsubscribe Not interested in receiving our newsletters and special offers? Unsubscribe. GET FREE SHIPPING!!! Get Free Shipping on All Orders over $200 with NorthWestPharmacy.com – Offer valid now until April 14, 2010 but only when entering promo/coupon code NWP98989 during checkout. (Cannot be combined with other special offers.) Google, MSN Bing Block America's Access to Licensed Canadian Pharmacies Google has recently announced that they will no longer display advertisements in the sponsored listings from legitimate Canadian pharmacies on Google.com in the USA while MSN and Bing have begun de-listing licensed Canadian international pharmacy websites from their search pages altogether. This means that NorthWestPharmacy.com will not display on the Google sponsored listings as we have done so prominently and successfully for years along with many other Canadian pharmacies. Only American pharmacies with VIPPS certification will display in these listings. Of course, VIPPS pharmacies often charge exorbitant amounts of money for their products while NorthWestPharmacy.com believes in fair pricing for pharmaceuticals. It appears that the Big Pharma machine has co-opted Google into only allowing their preferred and more expensive pharmacies to advertise. Even worse is that Bing and MSN are now de-listing licensed Canadian international pharmacy websites from their search pages altogether. That’s right! As of today, Bing and MSN have censored their search results to remove several reputable licensed and legitimate Canadian international pharmacy websites which gives us reason to believe that all such companies will soon be removed and America will not be able to find any relevant legitimate Canadian international pharmacies on MSN or Bing at all. Isn’t it curious that only international pharmacy websites which ship to Americans are the ones that seem to be getting de-listed? How does this affect you and your loved ones? For starters, it means that major U.S. companies are censoring and blocking what Americans see in their internet searches – licensed Canadian pharmacies which ship to Americans. The recently announced partnership between MSN, Bing and Yahoo suggests that Yahoo may follow the same route soon. If Google follows their new advertising policy with respect to their organic search results as MSN and Bing have, Americans may find it next to impossible to find any licensed Canadian pharmacy which ships to the USA on any prominent search engine whatsoever. At the moment, Americans may still be able to find licensed Canadian pharmacies on the unregulated organic search listings on Google but most of these have not been accredited by any reputable organization while the previous advertised listings on Google were approved by a third party pharmacy verifier. This ensured that the Google user was dealing with a licensed pharmacy