She carried a white cane and wore dark glasses but could see as well as anyone. 
She had a valid drivers license that didn't even restrict her to wearing 
glasses. They didn't make her move out of that house until her 4th DUI. I 
couldn't believe it when I was told she was blind. She had flowers planted. I 
had always just thought she was a mental case. To me, that was her disability, 
so I never said anything. Durrrrrrrrr
john



----- Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 1:25:36 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Court: disability laws protect those unable to have sex

 
Was it because SHE couldn't find her driver's license, that she never had or 
was it walking the line that revealed her being blind?
 
Best Wishes
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/28/2008 12:22:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
I use to know a blind lady they caught on to after her 4th DUI. I thought a 
blind lady owning a car was a dead giveaway. 
 
john 



----- Original Message ----
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 3:22:40 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Court: disability laws protect those unable to have sex

Hi all,
Unless it has changed in last couple of years,  getting someone on disability 
is not as easy as you may think.
It takes a paper trail  with creditable  medical evidence that has to show 
proof that test , treatment, and types of medicine that  you have been on . 
Then you have to go to your pharmacy and get a print out for at least a year to 
show you have been taking it.  Don't tell me you can't afford it and give 
up ,Years ago before Medicare started helping, I was working through the 
RXcompanies helping the honest people get their 
medicine..                             You show a 10 year working history  and 
people don't realize how important this is. It could  be very strong evidence 
on your case.  
Let me try to clear up some of the things that people believe.  Till about 1995 
anyone who had the above evidence for  alcohol, or drug use and could not 
function did get on SSD . .  New laws were passed and really shook up the way  
people could get on.  No longer could they receive a monthly check.  Their 
cases were looked up and evidence gathered and hundreds lost their funds.  They 
have to show a primary illness that would meet the laws, and then the alcohol / 
drugs might be on the application,    It is true that a ( pickled liver ) that 
show advanced stages might win.
Now about fat people......Their weight is a issue, but there is so much more. 
How do they walk,   breath ( sleep study ) , take care of their  body. ride, 
grocery shop, and take care of their homes and family.  They often get terrible 
rashes that leak fluid, and causes pain.
When you go before the administration law judge and the  independent work 
specialist you have to prove that the clients chart is complete  of all 
evidence .    You question the client about the medical history and then the 
work history. I would  have always made contact with the employer and would 
have testimony that show about their job history and what it entailed. Then the 
specialist would speak to the judges about his questions, and then I could go 
on and on, but I got off track so forgive  my visit to the after years.
Kathy




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