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Workers’ Compensation Dreamin’
It’s all too often that I am unable to sleep, sometimes for days on end. There are only two days left of 2006. This time in my state of being awake, and looking at my logs for referrers I’ve come across some more interesting stuff to process. The lack of required mental health care and physical treatment has left me altered to say the least. I am emotionally unstable, I cry almost daily, and days I don’t I hold back my tears some how. I write in a blog because it is MY outlet. I don’t have a professional to talk to regularly anymore and this feels like the healthy thing to do. I honestly feel homicidal at times, and suicidal the rest of the time, again I fight my urges, feeling exhausted. I didn’t used to feel this way, I feel the medications that were last prescribed to me had a huge effect on this. You may have heard of it, Cymbalta. But I will get into that later.
I found an interesting article titled ‘Altering the workers’ comp system‘
It’s about the Workers’ Compensation System and the reforms that were put in place coincidentally when my case fell apart and was hijacked by SCIF. [via]
YES!
The insurance company is more likely to just send you to their doctors who will just ignore your treatment regimen entirely leaving you to just rot as they did me, even going as far as committing malpractice in their failure to monitor off label medication use, which they are happy to prescribe, since they get the drug company kickbacks. The ACOEM guidelines allowed or off label prescriptions? (Read NO SCIENCE WAS PUT INTO THE USAGE.) Sure why not, they’re only committing malpractice too.
Again, let the patient rot, and lose their mind by not providing them care, they save money, while the injured worker pays for their mischief in mental anguish, and physical neglect. I am unable to exercise regularly, and the last time I was able to was when I was in Aquatic Therapy, which allowed me to exercise and build muscle in a buoyant environment, which brought less pain, and strain on my back. I have since lost most of my muscle mass. I haven’t lost much fat, only muscle, and now weigh 176lbs on a good day, I used to weigh 260 when I was injured. My center area, spare tire, hasn’t lost any fat, stomach, and upper thighs. I am skinny everywhere else though, which I’m sure not being able to eat on a regular basis has an effect on this.
I suppose I’m lucky enough that I did not go under the knife when my case was essentially destroyed, although I had some procedures done the previous year, none of which helped, and only left me in a worse off state.
I am one of those poor schmucks!
Of course they will resist, it again goes towards their bottom line, hell they are a for profit company, their directors and executives I’m sure receive bonuses.
So if claims are cut by 46%, and they’re not spending the $14 billion dollars, where is the extra $104 million dollars going?
It also stripped Chiropractors of the ability to independently treat workers. You can buy this ACOEM guidelines book for about $250 last I looked. Also around 2004, there was a ruling about required treatments. In “2004 significant panel decisions”
Again before my case was hijacked, Acupuncture, Chiropractic Care, Aquatic Therapy, and Professional Mental Help from a Psychologist, relieved the effects of my industrial injury. All of which they refused to provide me because they state they are not in the ACOEM guidelines, and of course their doctors would refuse such treatments to me, how else would they keep the stream of insurance recommended patients coming their way.
Back to the article…
Meanwhile the company I had worked for at the time of my injury had disappeared into bankruptcy, and partially absorbed by Google. My Pro Per status ignored by SCIF I of course had no knowledge of a review process, I just had to deal with the Crooked Doctors, and lying insurance company. By the time of the December 8th ruling, now just over 2 years ago, their doctors said I was Permanent and Stationary, and I was losing my mind unable to care for myself, I had to move to Arizona with my father. Where I have been unable to secure mental health care, or any doctor monitored treatments.
TWO FUCKING YEARS! Multiple issues with Adjuster Ex Parte, and have since gone through 3 Adjusters since the summer of 2004. Each time a new adjuster it’s just like starting over again. It’s taken 3 months since my last trip to California, in which the Judge said everything was to be completed in one week while I was there, it didn’t happen. Now I am to return again on January 7th, for 2 days, to have two more consultations. Will I again not have enough time?
And they were worried about Doctors creating waste.
Again another reason why Doctors in Arizona are refusing to treat me.
A statement of truth, from a fellow injured worker with back problems. Incidently one of the most costly workers compensation injuries over the life of a worker I belive. Much more so than a death benefit.
I could not have said it better myself, but I did to a degree towards the top of this blog post.
I lost my regular insurance when the company I worked for died, some what fortunately after I had a kidney stone which I believe was related to the sudden change in my pain medications, and physical withdrawals from Vicodin. It still cost me around $1300, but I’m sure with out the insurance it would have been much greater price, which I believe should have been the WC Insurers liability.
There is that word again, PROFIT. Now for something more appalling.
I wonder where the 69 cents ends up. Obviously not Adjuster training or retention, and certainly it isn’t going towards my needed care. I have flown on an airplane more than ever in my life paid for by SCIF.
I AGREE CARRIE NEVANS!
Thank you Tom, for a great article I could comment on just about everything which has affected me.
Even with taking breaks every 30 minutes to get up and move around, writing this it has taken quite a bit of time, over 2 hours. It has also been a very personal post. I’m physically and mentally exhausted, but my pain keeps me awake.
I could tag this a whole lot more, but hopefully this will suffice.
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