Mr Feingold,
This is not a question. Just a really big THANK-YOU! I read your posts often.
The Service you provide here at MSWorld is invaluable, and you do it as a volunteer.
The thing about MS is most of us are in our 20s and 30s when we are diagnosed and once we get that diagnosis we can quickly become unemployable and medical insurance...even though we can no longer be denied it, it is often unaffordable.
A lot of us would not be able to afford the advice of a lawyer...and many go without. It is nice to know someone who cares for the MS community.
You are a good person to help everyone here and I just wanted you to know it is deeply appreciated.
This is not a question. Just a really big THANK-YOU! I read your posts often.
The Service you provide here at MSWorld is invaluable, and you do it as a volunteer.
The thing about MS is most of us are in our 20s and 30s when we are diagnosed and once we get that diagnosis we can quickly become unemployable and medical insurance...even though we can no longer be denied it, it is often unaffordable.
A lot of us would not be able to afford the advice of a lawyer...and many go without. It is nice to know someone who cares for the MS community.
You are a good person to help everyone here and I just wanted you to know it is deeply appreciated.