ConnieMc
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Yes, good luck. Hope the judge will go ahead and rule, but don't be surprised if you have to wait for a decision.
Yours is a tough case, indeed. And the history of Lyme in NC is not too positive. Using the NC medical board ruling, there will be much dirt the WC insurer's attorney can dig up. I do hope the tide has turned here in NC ... this will be a test.
Be consistent with your story and follow your attorney's advice.
I will be thinking of you!
Posts: 2275 | From NC | Registered: Oct 2000
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Today went well I didn't break down ntill my Atty asked how was things with my wife and kid.
I began to cry as I told them how much I miss my daughter and she me , due to me being so sick.
I don't think there was a dry eye in the court room.
And my wife testfied how I was a manly man befor and now she does every thing and I do good to make it from the couch to bed
And that if I mow the grass it takes a week to recover and that our relationship in bed has been zero since my first diagnoses and treatment
Overall I think the testimony went good.
Now it up to the Dr. reports and ATTY's and the big man upstairs.
Look to know results in Oct. or Nov. 09
Praise God it is out of my hands now.
I can take A deep breath of relief for now.
However the Insurance Co. I thank will appeal if they lose and so will we
-------------------- David Cummines Posts: 35 | From Gastonia NC | Registered: Jun 2009
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bettyg
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hi david,
glad you felt it went well; and the extra stress is off your shoulders now.
the waiting will be the worst 2 months; so try to keep your mind occupied otherwise IF possible.
letting human emotion show by crying during the worst is OK; why fake it? lyme stinks and takes away everything including sexual fulfilment, etc.
best wishes; thx for the update david. hugs/kisses
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ConnieMc
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David-
I was curious ... for a WC claim, the first order of business would be to prove that your exposure to Lyme happened while on the job. Did you actually have a medical office note where you went to the doctor with a tick on you? And you filed an injury report with the Industrial commission or your employer? And someone from work actually saw the tick and could testify to the fact that you got the tick while on the job??
I was just curious.
ConnieMc from NC
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