Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread pat cooley
One thing I have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how
TM affects us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get
there with my hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that
way for more than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.

Patti - Wisconsin

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:

 Neurology Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue
 focusing on Allen Rucker.
 Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

 I was glad to see the coverage!

 I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send me
 vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is in the same
 state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed, I tell
 them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I point out
 to them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his wheel chair crossed
 his legs at the ankle,  for example.

 My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot
 rests.  Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've
 rolled on with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

 So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh
 over thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand
 percent more motion and control than I have.

 --




Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread kevin weilacher
This is a note that I sent to Akua after she posted her note

Akua,

I have to tell youthat I've been writing to Neurology Now for the last year 
or more, asking them to do a story on TM
and a long time ago they mentioned that they had considered it
and I wrote them back and asked them if they would do a story that covered 
all aspects of TM...from the bad, with people that have had minimal 
recovery, such as you, to people that have had better recovery
So that TM could be shown in all lights, so that it would more understood

But of course, the magazine had to do a story on someone that had a more 
recognizable name such as Allenwhich in one way is goodbut it 
still doesn't give the whole story.

I was glad to see the articlebut kind of bummed that they chose to do the 
article the way they did...

I was also glad to see that they did put the TM Network website in there 
as one of the information and reference websites since Greg and I have 
worked so hard at building it up.

So, as you said Patwe all are very different in how TM affects each of 
usand I would have liked to have seen an article that showed thatbut 
the magazine only highlighted one person which is not a very good perspective 
on TM in general...
I was very happy to see the coverage of TMdon't get me wrong.I just 
wish that it would have been an article that showed the good, bad and ugly...

Oh wellat least it's a step in the right direction as far as getting some 
more awareness out there...

Kevin
N.E. Ohio (Canton)






From: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com
To: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


One thing I have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how TM 
affects us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get there with 
my hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that way for more 
than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.
 
Patti - Wisconsin


On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:

Neurology Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue 
focusing on Allen Rucker.
Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

I was glad to see the coverage!

I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send me 
vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is in the same 
state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed, I tell 
them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I point out to 
them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his wheel chair crossed his 
legs at the ankle,  for example.

My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot rests.  
Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've rolled on 
with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh 
over thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand percent 
more motion and control than I have.

-- 



Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread john snodgrass
sometimes i get in such a mental situation that i could care less who knew what 
about TM



From: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
To: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com; Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


This is a note that I sent to Akua after she posted her note

Akua,

I have to tell youthat I've been writing to Neurology Now for the last year 
or more, asking them to do a story on TM
and a long time ago they mentioned that they had considered it
and I wrote them back and asked them if they would do a story that covered 
all aspects of TM...from the bad, with people that have had minimal 
recovery, such as you, to people that have had better recovery
So that TM could be shown in all lights, so that it would more understood

But of course, the magazine had to do a story on someone that had a more 
recognizable name such as Allenwhich in one way is goodbut it 
still doesn't give the whole story.

I was glad to see the articlebut kind of bummed that they chose to do the 
article the way they did...

I was also glad to see that they did put the TM Network website in there 
as one of the information and reference websites since Greg and I have 
worked so hard at building it up.

So, as you said Patwe all are very different in how TM affects each of 
usand I would have liked to have seen an article that showed thatbut 
the magazine only highlighted one person which is not a very good perspective 
on TM in general...
I was very happy to see the coverage of TMdon't get me wrong.I just 
wish that it would have been an article that showed the good, bad and ugly...

Oh wellat least it's a step in the right direction as far as getting some 
more awareness out there...

Kevin
N.E. Ohio (Canton)






From: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com
To: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


One thing I have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how TM 
affects us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get there with 
my hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that way for more 
than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.
 
Patti - Wisconsin


On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:

Neurology Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue 
focusing on Allen Rucker.
Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

I was glad to see the coverage!

I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send me 
vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is in the same 
state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed, I tell 
them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I point out to 
them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his wheel chair crossed his 
legs at the ankle,  for example.

My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot rests.  
Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've rolled on 
with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh 
over thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand percent 
more motion and control than I have.

-- 



RE: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread Elizabeth Clark
I know what you mean, John, about how fabric tortures your skin. I've given
away most of my nice things and I'm very careful about what clothes I buy
now. Synthetics like rayon and polyester make my skin just CRAWL! And silk
or wool are just as bad. Cotton seems to be my only saving grace so I stick
to mainly islander-type crinkle cotton and loose fitting caftans. 

 

Betty

(in Northern California)

 

  _  

From: john snodgrass [mailto:jcs...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 9:16 AM
To: pat cooley; Akua
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

 

the nerve damage that TM cause me makes it so i cant touch my legs or wear
pants or sleep under a cover without causing more pain that what they are
in.

 

  _  

From: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com
To: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

One thing I have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how
TM affects us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get
there with my hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that
way for more than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.

 

Patti - Wisconsin

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:

Neurology Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue
focusing on Allen Rucker.
Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

I was glad to see the coverage!

I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send me
vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is in the same
state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed, I tell
them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I point out
to them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his wheel chair crossed
his legs at the ankle,  for example.

My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot
rests.  Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've
rolled on with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh
over thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand
percent more motion and control than I have.

-- 

 

 



Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread john snodgrass
perhaps i should look into re-entering my Scottish roots and wear a kilt,,but 
with a German name someone would buck,,,lol



From: Elizabeth Clark xbeecla...@gmail.com
To: 'john snodgrass' jcs...@yahoo.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


 
I know what you mean, John, about how fabric
tortures your skin. I’ve given away most of my nice things and I’m
very careful about what clothes I buy now. Synthetics like rayon and polyester
make my skin just CRAWL! And silk or wool are just as bad. Cotton seems to be
my only saving grace so I stick to mainly “islander”-type crinkle
cotton and loose fitting caftans. 
 
Betty
(in Northern California )
 


 
From:john snodgrass [mailto:jcs...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011
9:16 AM
To: pat cooley; Akua
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
on TM
 
the nerve
damage that TM cause me makes it so i cant touch my legs or wear pants or sleep
under a cover without causing more pain that what they are in.
 


 
From:pat
cooley patticoole...@gmail.com
To: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011
10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
on TM
One thing I
have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how TM affects
us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get there with my
hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that way for more
than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.
 
Patti
- Wisconsin
On Fri, Oct
21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:
Neurology
Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue focusing on
Allen Rucker.
Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

I was glad to see the coverage!

I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send
me vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is
in the same state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed,
I tell them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I
point out to them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his
wheel chair crossed his legs at the ankle,  for example.

My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot
rests.  Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've
rolled on with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh over
thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand percent more
motion and control than I have.

-- 

Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread kevin weilacher
John,
I totally get where you're coming from.right now I'm in a funk 
myselfI'm really kind of burned out on everythingI've been in a slump 
for a couple of weeks and have had to just sit back and relax lately...




From: john snodgrass jcs...@yahoo.com
To: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com; pat cooley 
patticoole...@gmail.com; Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


sometimes i get in such a mental situation that i could care less who knew what 
about TM



From: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
To: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com; Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


This is a note that I sent to Akua after she posted her note

Akua,

I have to tell youthat I've been writing to Neurology Now for the last year 
or more, asking them to do a story on TM
and a long time ago they mentioned that they had considered it
and I wrote them back and asked them if they would do a story that covered 
all aspects of TM...from the bad, with people that have had minimal 
recovery, such as you, to people that have had better recovery
So that TM could be shown in all lights, so that it would more understood

But of course, the magazine had to do a story on someone that had a more 
recognizable name such as Allenwhich in one way is goodbut it 
still doesn't give the whole story.

I was glad to see the articlebut kind of bummed that they chose to do the 
article the way they did...

I was also glad to see that they did put the TM Network website in there 
as one of the information and reference websites since Greg and I have 
worked so hard at building it up.

So, as you said Patwe all are very different in how TM affects each of 
usand I would have liked to have seen an article that showed thatbut 
the magazine only highlighted one person which is not a very good perspective 
on TM in general...
I was very happy to see the coverage of TMdon't get me wrong.I just 
wish that it would have been an article that showed the good, bad and ugly...

Oh wellat least it's a step in the right direction as far as getting some 
more awareness out there...

Kevin
N.E. Ohio (Canton)






From: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com
To: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


One thing I have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how TM 
affects us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get there with 
my hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that way for more 
than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.
 
Patti - Wisconsin


On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:

Neurology Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue 
focusing on Allen Rucker.
Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

I was glad to see the coverage!

I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send me 
vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is in the same 
state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed, I tell 
them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I point out to 
them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his wheel chair crossed his 
legs at the ankle,  for example.

My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot rests.  
Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've rolled on 
with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh 
over thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand percent 
more motion and control than I have.

-- 



Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread Akua
 was glad to see the articlebut kind of bummed that they chose 
to do the article the way they did...


My sentiments exactly!

And thanks Kevin for your efforts on our behalf!
And on that subject, a shoutout to Jim -- for making such connections possible.


--

Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM

2011-10-22 Thread john snodgrass
tomorrow will be better



From: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
To: john snodgrass jcs...@yahoo.com; pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com; 
Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


John,
I totally get where you're coming from.right now I'm in a funk 
myselfI'm really kind of burned out on everythingI've been in a slump 
for a couple of weeks and have had to just sit back and relax lately...



From: john snodgrass jcs...@yahoo.com
To: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com; pat cooley 
patticoole...@gmail.com; Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


sometimes i get in such a mental situation that i could care less who knew what 
about TM



From: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
To: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com; Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


This is a note that I sent to Akua after she posted her note

Akua,

I have to tell youthat I've been writing to Neurology Now for the last year 
or more, asking them to do a story on TM
and a long time ago they mentioned that they had considered it
and I wrote them back and asked them if they would do a story that covered 
all aspects of TM...from the bad, with people that have had minimal 
recovery, such as you, to people that have had better recovery
So that TM could be shown in all lights, so that it would more understood

But of course, the magazine had to do a story on someone that had a more 
recognizable name such as Allenwhich in one way is goodbut it 
still doesn't give the whole story.

I was glad to see the articlebut kind of bummed that they chose to do the 
article the way they did...

I was also glad to see that they did put the TM Network website in there 
as one of the information and reference websites since Greg and I have 
worked so hard at building it up.

So, as you said Patwe all are very different in how TM affects each of 
usand I would have liked to have seen an article that showed thatbut 
the magazine only highlighted one person which is not a very good perspective 
on TM in general...
I was very happy to see the coverage of TMdon't get me wrong.I just 
wish that it would have been an article that showed the good, bad and ugly...

Oh wellat least it's a step in the right direction as far as getting some 
more awareness out there...

Kevin
N.E. Ohio (Canton)






From: pat cooley patticoole...@gmail.com
To: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now on TM


One thing I have discovered that with TM we all are so different as to how TM 
affects us.  I could cross my legs but I would have to help them get there with 
my hand.  However, it would not be comfortable to keep them that way for more 
than a minute.  Rucker is lucky that he can do so with comfor.
 
Patti - Wisconsin


On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:

Neurology Now ( free sub) has an article on TM in its Oct/Nov 2011 issue 
focusing on Allen Rucker.
Kevin Sorbo is on the cover.

I was glad to see the coverage!

I was surprised at the picture of Rucker. I've told my friends  who send me 
vids about a tell , that I use to assess whether the person is in the same 
state as I am: crossed legs. I can't move my legs, I am paralyzed, I tell 
them.  So when tehy asks why or whether I can do such and such I point out to 
them that  the guy  who just got out the car from his wheel chair crossed his 
legs at the ankle,  for example.

My legs splay, flop  and gap and my feet don't always stay on the foot rests.  
Which makes for danger if i don't notice, as more than once, I've rolled on 
with an ankle stuck in a doorway.

So it was a bit disconcerting to see this guy with his legs crossed, thigh 
over thigh, like a walker, posed in his wheelchair. That's a thousand percent 
more motion and control than I have.

-- 



Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now

2011-07-05 Thread James Berg
river pharnacy

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Dalton Garis malugss...@gmail.com wrote:

 Friends;

 Can whomever posted the name of that online drug store for cheap
 prescriptions please repost?  It was something like Black River, or Swift
 River, or something.

 Thanks,

 Dalton Garis

 From: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
 Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:25:04 -0700 (PDT)
 To: Akua a...@artfarm.com, tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
 Resent-From: tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Resent-Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:26:07 -0700

 Yep...I've subscribed for a couple of years nowseems that there is
 usually one or two articles of interest in each issue...
 I also found the article about Jerry Mathers (Leave It To Beaver)
 interesting too

 Kevin
 NE Ohio (Canton)

 --
 *From:* Akua a...@artfarm.com
 *To:* tmic-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Mon, June 20, 2011 3:23:33 PM
 *Subject:* [TMIC] Neurology Now

 Had a couple of articles that may be of interest to those with unusual
 symptoms: TSC tuberous Sclerosis and Cervical Dystonia.  BTW sub is free.

 --




Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now

2011-07-01 Thread Akua

You can get on SSDI immediately -- apply online.
The first payment will not arrive until 6 months after approval.
The 2 years was my waiting time for Medicare.
Akua




SSDI;

I hear that it takes 24 months to get on SSDI. 
I am 63 this past April; in 24 months I will be 
65, and in another 8 months will be at full 
retirement age of 66.


I certainly am now really disabled, thanks to 
these frequent and randomly occurring attacks 
that leave me helpless.


Will SSDI give me benefits I have not counted? 
If you know something that would help me, I 
would be happy to hear of it, because it is now 
clear that I am totally disabled as far as being 
a working stiff is concerned.


Thanks, everyone,

Dalton Garis

From: Emily mailto:em...@telephonelady.comem...@telephonelady.com
Reply-To: Emily mailto:em...@telephonelady.comem...@telephonelady.com
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 11:43:14 -0400
To: Dalton Garis mailto:malugss...@gmail.commalugss...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Neurology Now


Hi Dalton,



Keep in mind that Walmart has a list of 
medications that are only $4.00 per month 
(without insurance).  It is extensiveŠ.and they 
have copies to take home in the pharmacy at each 
Walmart.  I take this list to the doctor when we 
go so that the doctor can possibly prescribe one 
of the medications on the list and we can save 
some money.  We have a prescription plan but it 
has a $3500 per year limit and my husband has 
reached that so we are paying for drugs out of 
pocket now.




Also, if you have paid into social security you 
may be able to get social security 
disabilityŠ..you might want to look into that as 
well.




Welcome home to the USAŠ.how are you doing since you have gotten here?



Emily




--

Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now

2011-07-01 Thread john snodgrass
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/onlineservices/

--- On Fri, 7/1/11, Akua a...@artfarm.com wrote:


From: Akua a...@artfarm.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
To: Dalton Garis malugss...@gmail.com, tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 4:06 PM





You can get on SSDI immediately -- apply online.
The first payment will not arrive until 6 months after approval.
The 2 years was my waiting time for Medicare.
Akua






SSDI;


I hear that it takes 24 months to get on SSDI.  I am 63 this past April; in 24 
months I will be 65, and in another 8 months will be at full retirement age of 
66.


I certainly am now really disabled, thanks to these frequent and randomly 
occurring attacks that leave me helpless.


Will SSDI give me benefits I have not counted?  If you know something that 
would help me, I would be happy to hear of it, because it is now clear that I 
am totally disabled as far as being a working stiff is concerned.


Thanks, everyone,


Dalton Garis


From: Emily em...@telephonelady.com
Reply-To: Emily em...@telephonelady.com
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 11:43:14 -0400
To: Dalton Garis malugss...@gmail.com
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Neurology Now



Hi Dalton,

 

Keep in mind that Walmart has a list of medications that are only $4.00 per 
month (without insurance).  It is extensiveŠ.and they have copies to take home 
in the pharmacy at each Walmart.  I take this list to the doctor when we go so 
that the doctor can possibly prescribe one of the medications on the list and 
we can save some money.  We have a prescription plan but it has a $3500 per 
year limit and my husband has reached that so we are paying for drugs out of 
pocket now. 

 

Also, if you have paid into social security you may be able to get social 
security disabilityŠ..you might want to look into that as well.

 

Welcome home to the USAŠ.how are you doing since you have gotten here?


 

Emily

 

--


Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now

2011-06-29 Thread Dalton Garis
Friends;

Can whomever posted the name of that online drug store for cheap
prescriptions please repost?  It was something like Black River, or Swift
River, or something.

Thanks,

Dalton Garis

From:  kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
Date:  Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:25:04 -0700 (PDT)
To:  Akua a...@artfarm.com, tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject:  Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
Resent-From:  tmic-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date:  Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:26:07 -0700

 Yep...I've subscribed for a couple of years nowseems that there is usually
 one or two articles of interest in each issue...
 I also found the article about Jerry Mathers (Leave It To Beaver) interesting
 too
 
 Kevin 
 NE Ohio (Canton)
 
 
 From: Akua a...@artfarm.com
 To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Mon, June 20, 2011 3:23:33 PM
 Subject: [TMIC] Neurology Now
 
 Had a couple of articles that may be of interest to those with unusual
 symptoms: TSC tuberous Sclerosis and Cervical Dystonia.  BTW sub is free.
 
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Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now

2011-06-29 Thread Dalton Garis
SSDI;

I hear that it takes 24 months to get on SSDI.  I am 63 this past April; in
24 months I will be 65, and in another 8 months will be at full retirement
age of 66.

I certainly am now really disabled, thanks to these frequent and randomly
occurring attacks that leave me helpless.

Will SSDI give me benefits I have not counted?  If you know something that
would help me, I would be happy to hear of it, because it is now clear that
I am totally disabled as far as being a working stiff is concerned.

Thanks, everyone,

Dalton Garis

From:  Emily em...@telephonelady.com
Reply-To:  Emily em...@telephonelady.com
Date:  Wed, 29 Jun 2011 11:43:14 -0400
To:  Dalton Garis malugss...@gmail.com
Subject:  RE: [TMIC] Neurology Now

 Hi Dalton,
  
 Keep in mind that Walmart has a list of medications that are only $4.00 per
 month (without insurance).  It is extensiveŠ.and they have copies to take home
 in the pharmacy at each Walmart.  I take this list to the doctor when we go so
 that the doctor can possibly prescribe one of the medications on the list and
 we can save some money.  We have a prescription plan but it has a $3500 per
 year limit and my husband has reached that so we are paying for drugs out of
 pocket now.  
  
 Also, if you have paid into social security you may be able to get social
 security disabilityŠ..you might want to look into that as well.
  
 Welcome home to the USAŠ.how are you doing since you have gotten here?
  
 Emily
  
 
 
 From: Dalton Garis [mailto:malugss...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:29 AM
 To: kevin weilacher; Akua; tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
  
 
 Friends;
 
  
 
 Can whomever posted the name of that online drug store for cheap prescriptions
 please repost?  It was something like Black River, or Swift River, or
 something.
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
  
 
 Dalton Garis
 
  
 
 From: kevin weilacher hwyfli...@yahoo.com
 Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:25:04 -0700 (PDT)
 To: Akua a...@artfarm.com, tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now
 Resent-From: tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Resent-Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:26:07 -0700
 
  
 
 Yep...I've subscribed for a couple of years nowseems that there is
 usually one or two articles of interest in each issue...
 I also found the article about Jerry Mathers (Leave It To Beaver) interesting
 too
 
 Kevin 
 NE Ohio (Canton)
 
  
 
 
 From: Akua a...@artfarm.com
 To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Mon, June 20, 2011 3:23:33 PM
 Subject: [TMIC] Neurology Now
 
 Had a couple of articles that may be of interest to those with unusual
 symptoms: TSC tuberous Sclerosis and Cervical Dystonia.  BTW sub is free.
 
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Re: [TMIC] Neurology Now

2011-06-20 Thread Akua

Overcoming neuropathy!
I want to enter the collective unconscious and grow some sheathing 
and reconnect the signalway.


Yep...I've subscribed for a couple of years nowseems that there 
is usually one or two articles of interest in each issue...
I also found the article about Jerry Mathers (Leave It To Beaver) 
interesting too


Kevin
NE Ohio (Canton)



From: Akua a...@artfarm.com
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, June 20, 2011 3:23:33 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Neurology Now

Had a couple of articles that may be of interest to those with 
unusual symptoms: TSC tuberous Sclerosis and Cervical Dystonia.  BTW 
sub is free.


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