Re: TMA

David C. Jones (jones(AT)tdl.com)
Thu, 27 Feb 1997 14:17:22 -0800

Cosmo wrote:
>
> LuAnn Creed wrote:
>
> > I am an insurance adjuster trying to
> > address a case of TM being presented as a workers' compensation
> case.
>
> WHAT!!!! I cannnot believe what I am reading Worker' Compensation????
> Does anyone else think this is WRONG....
>
> >I will be very interested to see the results of your survey. I have
> been very
> > interested in the fact that most of the people with TM are under
> treatment of
> > neurologists.
> >My research has mostly been with rhumatologists rather than
> > with the neurologists here locally (Mid-west Missouri).
>
> Is this also true, I would like to hear from others who are being
> treated by any other doctor,other than neurologist.
>
> > The neurologists don't
> > seem to understand that we are dealing with a disease process
>
> Again did I miss something WHO is this neurologist????
>
> > Just wondering if you have any insight whether or not this is the
> > case in other parts of the U.S.?
> >
> > ----------
> > From: Srulyosef(AT)aol.com
>
> This is very upsetting I cannot believe this posting....are these
> postings to help those with TM or give other ideas how to
> get something (i.e. workers compensation) from a disease that we know
> very little about.
>
> Maybe I am missing something PLEASE enlighten me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
>
> Spouse of someone who has had TM since Feb 8, 1993.....
>
>
Let them investigate, give them some help, get the insurance co.s more
involved, the more asking questions the better. Get some money looking
into tm! FIND OUT WHAT IT IS! //IMO DCJones