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Demonstration of: -Remote Controlled Elevator Call Button -Extending Button Pusher Rod -Remote Controlled Automatic House Door (with magnetic locking mechanism) -Remote Controlled House Lighting -Telephone Page Button
Gene Spalding of Warm Springs, Georgia, speaks about the history of Warm Springs and his personal experiences living with a physical disability. Gene Spalding became paraplegic after a diving accident early in his life; he current serves as a coordinator for the Georgia Department of Rehabilitation. This is #11 out of more than 1000 interviews that Its Our Story has collected in an effort to free the voices of the disability community. Visit us at www.itsourstory.org This interview transcribed by Monica Romero.
OK further on. I was on disability for a number of years due to on going health issues with my blood and my legs. I am no longer and have not received any benefit payments for over 2 years. I received a letter from Social Security stating that I had “erroneously” received payments from 2003 to 2007. With this they are saying I need to pay it back.
The reason I was on disability is that I have been dealing with venal stasis ulcers for more than 25 years. I have had deep venal thrombosis in both legs and experienced a pulmonary embolism, major, in my right lung. Due to the thick blood it causes extreme swelling in my legs. This is ongoing even though I have chosen to return to the work force.
My question is this: Can they take legal action, such as the US Marshal’s coming in and taking all of our belongings to sell at an auction? This is something they do with the IRS at times. We do not have the money nor do I anticipate a way to get it. The money is gone as it is what we lived on and without the Medicare insurance I would never have received the care I needed in order to be where I am now.
My disability was not physically noticeable, unless I wear shorts, so it is not a back injury nor a neck injury or anything else which hampers mobility. I simply can not remain on my feet for extended periods of time, nor can I remain seated either. I must sit with my feet elevated above my heart for at least 15 minutes every hour. Try explaining that to an employer.
Any professional legal advice would be appreciated, with case supporting information of rulings.
Mary was thinking about getting a Mobility Scooter, but she would have only become more dependent on the Scooter, and less mobile, not more! Mary Margaret started out barely able to move forward on the GlideCycle, and within one month she was moving with ease. This is a great video showing what the GlideCycle can really do! Now she can walk where she wants to, hike, garden, go with her friends and family, and she doesn’t have to unload that cumbersome, (and embarassing) bulky Mobility Scooter…
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