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WildBill

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  1. Have you thought about contacting your State Senator and asking for help? In SC sometimes they get involved and get things done fast.... Just a thought. I'm WildBill's wife... and I have been through this process. I worked as a paralegal and helped many people get their SSDI. Sadly, I also was diagnosed with MS and went through the process myself. At the time I was an Adm. Judge and had LTD insurance. They provided an attorney to represent me. I was denied twice. They sent me the same rejection letter both times, just changed the date, had the same typos. Long story short, I appeared before the ALJ, did not play any games, people said wear old clothes, no make up, have somone else drive you. I don't know if you know much about MS, but fatigue, confusion and memory loss are some of the symptoms. I went to the hearing office on a regular basis as part of my job, on that day I went to the workman's compensation hearing office and almost missed my hearing. I guess that made an impression on the Judge! Good luck everybody. I was lucky, I didn't have to worry... I was geting paid anyway.
  2. PSA 26.2??? Man that WAS BAD. I'm WildBill's wife and if y'all don't mind I thought I would put my 2 cents in. Bill's cancer was dx in 2000 went to Johns Hopkins for a radical, cancer returned in 2008, went through radiation, had a heart attack during the time he was having treatments. He filed a claim in 2001, the VA gave him 20% SC. We have gone to the VA and asked for help for radiation. He has never seen a Urologist at the VA or an Onocolgist or a Cardiologist. We have paid for everything with private insurance. Bill was 100% six months after his completing his radiation in 2008. After his first PSA was normal they cut him to 60%.
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