Saturday, December 1, 2007

2 SISTERS DISABLED

Please forgive us for writing this letter as we feel that our father has always provided for us well; while we were in college obtaining our many degrees. My sister and I unfortunately became disabled at the young age of 25. Catherine with Gillian Barrett Syndrome, Myelopathy, and Fibromyalgia due to vaccines while studying at Bellevue Hospital School of Radiology.Audrey was put on medication for Endometriosis and suffered a stroke 4 days later. She lost Consciousness and fell herniating her entire vertebrae. This caused Fibromyalgia and Myofacial disorder along with various Infarctuses in several regions of her brain.To date, we have both had over 30 Ambulatory Surgeries, 1000 injections, 4 real surgeries and now Audrey may need surgery to implant a lower lumbar Neuropathic Pacemaker. She is completely bed-bound, cannot walk to shower, use the bathroom, or stand in an erect position 90 percent of the time.We have to sit and wait on food lines since it is difficult to stand and it is more than humiliating. They do not considered disabled people to be entitled to toilet paper, clothes, soap, or any paper goods. No one asks for a life like this, yet this is what god has given us. It is a battle everyday just to make it through a day.We are embarrassed to ask for help but have no other recourses having exhausted all of our own savings going through the process of becoming disabled. We ask and appreciate your kindness and generosity. Please help our family in any way you can and may god protect you and your families from this ever happening to you because suing for medical malpractice is a myth. Thank you,Catherine and Audrey I would also like to start a hotline telephone number where those in Canada who are not computer literate can call to request information about their diagnoses, medications, reading and understanding their prescriptions. Too many mistakes are made; medicine is a practice and many blindly trust their physicians. The Canadian medical system has deteriorated. There is a one year wait for an MRI. They label any child with chronic coughing as asthmatic. My sister(Audrey) recently came here because she can no longer take care of herself and slipped in urine in the elevator requiring surgery. She could not get treated here for chronic pain nor this injury. She had to go back to the states while already disabled to Thank God, one of her old doctors who is a chief of several hospitals who took her in right away for MRI's and knee surgery. I would like to open a Medical Information Center. Anyone can call in and we research on the internet and provide them with the information. They will be charged based on the amount of time and the number of pages necessary.

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