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  liver bad --- chew sugarcane (not drink sugarcane juice)         


Author: erach27
Date: Jul 2, 2008 22:38

liver bad
--- chew sugarcane (not drink sugarcane juice)

sugarcane juice is drunk in India for jaundice.
chew the sugarcane ---------- and think of urine therapy.

Erach
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  experiencing a CDI investigation can be psychological torture         


Author: fucksocialsecurity
Date: Jul 2, 2008 22:25

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%%3A%%2F%%2Fworks.bepress.com%%2Fcgi%%2Fviewcontent...

For Cambodian refugees in particular, experiencing a CDI investigation can be
“psychological torture.”96 The tactics employed by CDI—surveillance from
unmarked vans, unannounced home visits, interviews with neighbors—may evoke
traumatic memories of the refugees’ imprisonment, enslavement, and torture at
the hands of their former government.

Indeed, one claimant related that “in Cambodia, such actions were followed by
imprisonment, and death.”97 These tactics may also aggravate the claimant’s
PTSD, causing hypervigilance, paranoia, and fear.98 One treating source reports
that “[s]ince these investigations started, all the symptoms came back:
nightmares, flashbacks, panic attacks; their homes don’t feel safe
anymore.”99 One claimant reportedly became so upset that “he did not even feel
comfortable in his own home anymore and wanted to commit suicide and kill his
whole family.”100
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  who's really crazy in today's world?         


Author: The Dissociated Press
Date: Jul 2, 2008 20:04

We all know about Gelly's situation, but I'm really thinking about it for
the first time now. The way the government is behaving is totally insane. If
they think she can't work then they shouldn't delay approval of benefits,
and if they think she can then they shouldn't string her along. The whole
thing amounts to torture and is starting to make me angry.

And hers isn't the first such story I've heard. People here have suggested
that this wait-two-years-for-appeal bullshit is common practice. Do most
normos know about this? I have a hard time believing people would just
ignore it if it were widely publicized. Many might be apathetic, but some
would be motivated to help. Our big problem seems to be that we're isolated,
we don't help each other, and we don't know how to make our voice heard. If
the physically disabled can become a major political lobby why can't we? The
specific kind of thing I'm talking about is easy to show proof of and can't
be dismissed as a mere symptom by anyone with a halfway open mind.
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  chinese population         


Author: kohath133
Date: Jul 2, 2008 18:35

100%% : 1.4 billion

80%% : 1.12 billion

60%% : 840 million

40%% : 560 million

20%% : 280 million
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  2008-07-03: judges 9 (abimelech)         


Author: kohath133
Date: Jul 2, 2008 18:27

a thousand men and women of shechem.

Thebez (learn korean word)

70 sons

millstone - rekeb(hebrew)

rek/eb (learn japanese word and korean word)
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  Re: Reversal of Disability Denial Decisions         


Author: Quiet Neighbor
Date: Jul 2, 2008 18:03

At no point do they ever admit to making a mistake.

The stuff seems to make clear that they justify their department and their
very jobs by the money they can save by denying claims. Thus, investigators
are not objective. It is like having a quota for traffic tickets. If they
don't deny enough claims, they will lose their jobs.

It is clearly a conspiracy.

I read that Steven Hawking, at one point, made a point of dragging himself
up and down stairs with his arms. These guys would have reported him as a
fraud. They would say he goes up and down stairs unaided.

If a person tries to survive in life while enduring severe pain, a video can
make them look dishonest. What if they just took a narcotic pain pill and
used the time to go to the store?
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  Sometimes I feel so uninspired'         


Author: zerosky
Date: Jul 2, 2008 17:57

'Sometimes I feel so uninspired' if memory serves was an album track by rock
combo Traffic.

Of course, when I first heard that track in the first flush of youth it was
beyond comprehension that anybody could be uninspired, these days it is a
regular beat that plays 'lamentoso throughout my waking hours.

What do folks do to lift themselves?

zerosky
in the doldrums once more
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  waited for her at her doctor's office, followed her to the store and then to her car recording her the entire time.         


Author: JohnQpublic
Date: Jul 2, 2008 16:53

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  greatest podcast ever         


Author: Angelocracy
Date: Jul 2, 2008 16:25

still workin on the tech stuff.

this link will work in itunes

http://angelocracy.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default

open itunes go to podcast, go to advance , go to subscribe to
podcast,
then enter url

it sucks right now but i am working on it
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  the therapist’s name had triggered the investigation         


Author: unow
Date: Jul 2, 2008 15:26

S.A.’s story is far from unique. Since 2003, the CDI unit for Oakland, CA, has
investigated at least twenty-nine Cambodian disability benefits applicants, all
refugees at one point treated by S.A.’s therapist.2 In at least twenty-four of
these cases, no examining doctors had diagnosed malingering; rather, the
therapist’s name had triggered the investigation. These investigations led to a
rejection at the initial application stage, though they rarely accused the
applicant of fraud were often dismissed years later at the appeal stage. The
pattern of these investigations reveal broad, institutional flaws in Social
Security’s programs and policies, which severely prejudice the claims of these
refugee applicants and other vulnerable classes.
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