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I Was a Paramedic For 14 Years

November 18th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

No other group of people where as pleased to be alive as the patients I used to take for their .

I used to take people to hospital with broken legs, eye problems, back problems, etc.. They all sat their with long faces, like they where on a bus, or in a taxi, going for dental treatment.

Not so my cancer people. It was like being a member of a select club. They would come on-board with stories to tell, greet each other, exchange all types of home made food. I loved Mrs. Lavines “cookies”. That didn’t come out, quit as I planed to say it. OK Mrs. Johnson’s, fudge dummies were the best I have ever tasted. Sorry done it again.

The truth is, I miss those Ladies, and Gentlemen. I became friends with many of my patients. I am now retired, but I used to be invited for Christmas dinner, Birthday parties, Weddings, anniversaries, and unfortunately funerals.

I will miss all those lovely people. People who have a passion for life. It’s not that they have gone anywhere. It’s me, I have moved to Thailand. That’s why I will miss them. I have discovered my life through those great people. It is through my contact with all those great characters, I have found out one thing “This is not a practice” we only get one life. And they have shown me that I should enjoy every minute of it.

Their is one thing I came across, and I am still finding. Many people don’t have an heir, or family to leave their estate to. After some research I found out that in California alone $2.4 Billion in unclaimed property goes up in smoke. It goes to the (BUP) Buriew of Unclaimed Properties.
I have set up a contact web site to help the hundreds of thousands of us who are alone. Why let the government take all our hard earned cash? When all we need to do is set up a reciprocal Will. It’s a fact of life, one day we will expire. Lets get together and help each other. It might be you who benefits.

Take a look at Their4u.com Their4u.com it could be a life changing experience.

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Mesothelioma Cancer and Asbestos

November 18th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Many people have never heard of cancer because it is rare. According to the National Cancer Institute, about 2,000 new cases are diagnosed in the United States each year. Compare that to 213,380 cases the Institute predicts will be diagnosed in 2007.

Mesothelioma cancer begins in the tissue, called the mesothelieum, that surrounds the lungs, stomach, heart and other organs. The mesothelieum protects these organs with two levels of tissue and a fluid that allows the organs to move. It can be found in the area around any of these organs but is most commonly found in the chest and abdomen area.

Contact with asbestos is the main risk factor. Asbestos can be found in insulation in many buildings. Asbestos can also be found in floor tiles, roofing, dust and rocks.

Most of the use of asbestos in construction products was discontinued after 1989. But the cancer may not be diagnosed until 20 to 50 years after exposure because it takes a long time to develop.

That is why most cases of occur in people in their late 50s and older. According to the American Cancer Society, three-fourths of patients diagnosed are over 65.

Other factors that have been tied to this are:

* Radiation. A material called thorium dioxide that was used in x-rays was found to cause cancer. But this material has not been used for many years.
* Tobacco. Smoking has not been directly associated with this cancer but smoking and asbestos increases the risk of , according to the American Cancer Society.
* SV40 Virus. This virus was found in polio vaccines in the mid 50s and early 60s. Since symptoms do not develop for 20 to 50 years, it may be some time before it is known if this virus is a risk factor.

The symptoms vary from person to person based on where the affected tissue is located. The overall symptoms include:

* Shortness of breath
* Chest pain
* Abdominal pain
* Abdominal swelling
* Fever
* Anemia

The treatments vary depending on the patient. Many patients have surgery to remove the lining and tissue that is affected. In severe cases, tissue surrounding the chest, a lung or part of the diaphragm may be removed.

Doctors may recommend that some patients have radiation therapy where high energy rays shrink tumors and kill the affected cells.

Another common treatment, , may be recommended but has not been successful in treating patients with . According to the American Cancer Society, anti-angiogenesis drugs which kill these cells by stopping their blood supply are being considered.

The prognosis for patients is grim because the disease is often advanced by the time it is diagnosed. According to the American Cancer Society, the five year survival rate is about 10 percent. Most patients only survive for a year after diagnosis. New treatments and clinical studies are being conducted to improve the survival rate of patients with cancer.

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Selecting A Mesothelioma Lawyer

November 18th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

If you have been diagnosed with and find yourself having made the decision to hire a lawyer, make sure that you take this decision very seriously.

It is of great importance that you do your homework and seek out the best and most experienced lawyer and not just the one with the flashiest advertising.

It is very important to find a lawyer that has years of experience and positive jury verdicts for cases. When hiring a lawyer it is important to find someone who you can trust and who you feel has your best interest as their top priority.

Ignore the hype, the sales pitch, the glitzy offices, the fancy advertising, and the pressure to sign now; and go for the services of an experienced attorney when seeking counsel to handle your case. Litigating is difficult therefore, having an experienced attorney by your side is of utmost importance… with the key being on “experienced”.

When interviewing a lawyer it is important that you ask questions such as how many cases have they handled; again this speaks to the importance of finding an experienced attorney to work on your behalf.

You will also want to know how many cases the lawyer has settled and on the average how long did it take to settle the claim. If at all possible you will want to avoid a jury trial, simply in the interest of time and stress.

Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer and one for which there is no known cure. Time is meant to be spent with your loved ones and not in a protracted court battle. An experienced lawyer can help to move the process forward in a concise and well thought out manner.

When interviewing a lawyer, ask if they will pass your file onto another firm. The lawyer you interview may not even be the lawyer that ends up working on your case. Ask the questions and expect satisfactory answers!

Also ask how many attorneys will be working on your file and exactly how long have those attorneys been practicing law.

Remember this is not the time for inexperience and you deserve to know who will be working on your lawsuit. You will also want to know if there have been any grievances filed against the lawyer you interview. Ethical and moral practices should be an expectation.

Another helpful question would be; what is the average compensation for a case that the lawyer has won?

Also, focusing on the less stressful route and the most expeditious route, remember to ask about the odds for settling outside of court versus having to go to court and attempting to win a jury verdict.

Take the time to ask these simple questions in your initial meeting with the lawyer.

Don’t take short cuts.

Doing the hard work on the front end will make such a difference for you and your family. Another key piece of advice is to avoid making any final decisions and avoid signing any legal agreement based on the first meeting with a perspective lawyer. You should take a few days to think over the results of the interview and should always interview more than one attorney prior to making a decision.

Yes, time is of the essence and it is your responsibility to have your lawsuit handled by a lawyer who understands the complexity of asbestos claims. Experience really does count.

Asbestos claims are often very complex and proving the link between your illness and your exposure to asbestos can be quite difficult and often time consuming. The guidance of an experienced lawyer is critical to helping you and your family as you seek and receive financial compensation for being diagnosed with related to asbestos exposure.

Experienced attorneys in this field understand that each case is different and deserves individual attention, and will pursue your lawsuit with experience and knowledge of and the asbestos industry.

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Sweet Tooth And Eczema- How Sugar Effects Your Eczema Condition

November 18th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

There hasn’t been a great deal of research into whether there is a link between eczema and sugar. However many scientists believe that sugar can contribute to eczema in children. Therefore keeping blood sugar levels under control might help patients of eczema. It could also be the case that the sugary foods might trigger an allergic reaction, causing eczema.

The Scientific studies that have been conducted have established a direct connection between high sugar intake and degraded health condition, for a large number of different disorders. According to one estimate, the average per capita sugar consumption in the US is about half a cup a day. Bear in mind that the advised daily sugar intake is around 10 teaspoons! Diabetes has been specifically known to disrupt the body’s normal functions.

One strong correlation between sugar and eczema has been researched and established, though it not related to sugar consumption but handling sugar. In bakers and confectioners, the main work involves handling sugar every day. The sugar is normally warmed to around 500C so that it melts and can be dissolved into food products. By indulging in preparation of such recipes sugar artists suffer from diverse thermally induced skin problems on their hands.

Healthy diet and good nutritional food is important for the maintenance of good skin. Skin being the largest organ of our body is bound to be affected adversely by such large deviations as the intake of any food product which is known to have an unfavorable impact on our health. Though it cannot be said for certain whether or not sugar causes eczema, it’s surely worth considering. With food allergies being observed in up to 30% children, sugar might play a role.

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