Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Held at Bay with Insulin

If Alzheimer’s has resulted in your disability or that of a family member, you may be entitled to receive long term disability benefits if you have purchased a disability policy from a private insurer or have coverage through an employer.

A study published in the Archives of Neurology has found preliminary evidence that squirted insulin deep into the nose where it travels to the brain may hold early Alzheimer’s disease at bay. New York Times Gina KalapaAlzheimers Disease Long Term Disability September 13, 2011.

According to Dr. Susan Kraft, who is the Director of the Memory Disorder Clinic at the Veterans Affair Puget Sound Health Care System, brain cells need insulin. Diabetes and even untreated high blood pressure are associated with an increased Alzheimer’s and each of these conditions causes the body to make too little insulin. Scientists have reasoned that the more insulin can be put into the brain’s of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, their memories ability to function might improve.

Scientist will continue to study how a spray of insulin deep into the nose using Kurv technology will result in a long term memory improvement.

Need a Alzheimers Disease Disability Lawyer At Your Side?

Consulting with a long term disability attorney should be the next step if you or a family member have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or degenerative brain disease. Unfortunately, long term disability carriers don’t make it easy for those disabled by Alzheimer’s to get the long term disability benefits that have provided many in their family peace of mind. If Alzheimer’s or degenerative brain disease makes it impossible for you to work, and you have been denied your long term disability benefits, Nancy Cavey can help you cut through the red tape and fight for your benefits no matter where you live in the United States. Contact Alzheimer’s disability attorney Nancy Cavey today at 7278943188.

Brain Aneurisms and Your Rights to Long Term Disability Benefits

If you purchased a long term disability policy from a private insurer or an employer, you may be entitled to disability benefits if you have been diagnosed with an aneurism. What is an aneurism, I like to think of it as a bulge in a balloon. The bulge exists in the balloon because the balloon is thin along the wall. Much like a balloon, an aneurism is inflated blood flow part in the artery that has been created because of the weakness in the artery wall. Did you know that you can have aneurism in your heart, brain and in your stomach?

Common aneurisms include aneurisms of the heart and major branches of your heart.

A ruptured brain aneurism can result in double vision, speech problems and even cognitive issues. The physical impact of an aneurism can be devastating and an inability to maintain concentration, to speak clearly, to concentrate, to follow instructions may be enough for you to be successful in your long term disability claim.

If you suffered from aneurism of the aorta or a brain aneurism, you should apply for long term disability benefits. Remember however, that your long term disability carrier will not make it easy for you to get the benefits that you paid for. If you suffer from an aneurism that makes it impossible for you to work and you have been denied long term disability benefits, aneurism disability attorney Nancy Cavey will help you cut through the red tape and fight for your benefits no matter where you live in the United States.

Celiac Disease and Your Rights to Long Term Disability Benefits

If you have purchased an individual group long term disability benefits and have been diagnosed with celiac disease that causes you to be unable to work, you may be entitled to long term disability benefits. Did you knowCeliac Disease Long Term Disability that the common symptoms of celiac disease are:

  1. Abdominal cramping and bloating
  2. Abdominal distention
  3. Acidosis
  4. Back pain
  5. Constipation
  6. Decreased ability to clot blood
  7. Muscle cramping in the hands or legs
  8. Night blindness
  9. Diarrhea
  10. Energy loss
  11. Fatigue
  12. Weakness
  13. Weight loss

Your long term disability carrier isn’t going to make it easy for you to get your disability benefits. To learn more about your rights to long term disability benefits by ordering a free, no obligation copy Robbed Of Your Peace of Mind.  Fill out the form to the right of this page to get your free book.

The Truth About Drug Resistant Hyper-Tension and Your Right to Long Term Disability Benefits

If you are suffering from drug hyper tension has resulted in you being unable to work, you may be entitled to long term disability benefits.

MSN health reports that those who have drug resistant hypertension may benefit from nerve block treatment that can help can your blood pressure back to normal. This study shows that 39% of the patients were able to go their blood pressure back to proper levels. We hope, at Cavey and Barrett, that there will be additional clinical trials to help those that have drug resistant hypertension. Hypertension Long Term Disability

If your physician has told you that you are unable to work as a result of drug resistant hypertension and your long term disability claim has been denied, Nancy Cavey, can help you get the long term disability benefits you rightly deserve, no matter where you live in the United States. Contact ERISA disability attorney today at 7278943188.

 

If You Don’t Protect Your Income Earning Ability By Getting Disability Insurance, You will Hate Yourself Later

What is your most valuable asset? No, it’s not your home or your car! It’s your earning power. What would you and your family do if you could no longer work?

Protecting your income earning ability should be a priority! Yes, a priority. Statistic show that that over 70% of working Americans have no disability coverage and 3 in 10 Americans will become disabled at some pointProtect Your Income Disability before they retire. In addition, 60% of all personal bankruptcy result from the inability to pay for medical expenses or the loss of a job.

Don’t overlook your need for disability insurance. Group disability insurance policies offer 50 to 60 percent of your income. Is that enough to maintain your lifestyle? Probably not. You should also understand that your group insurance benefits may be taxable and that there may be deductions from your disability benefits such as Social Security Disability benefits.

You should consider having group disability insurance coverage wrapped around an individual disability policy or, alternatively, purchasing an individual disability policy. Can it be expensive? Yes, it is, but the cost of the disability policy is just a small price to pay if you are disabled and unable to support your family. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that your Social Security Disability benefits will be sufficient to live on if you are unable to work. It takes 16 to 18 months to get a hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge. Can you and your family live on that? I doubt it.

You should contact an individual disability agent to learn more about disability insurance. You can order your no obligation copy of Robbed of Your Peace Mind to learn about what disability terms you don’t want to see in any disability policy.

Learn How Easily Carriers Like UNUM Have Denied Mental Illness Claims

UNUM has been the subject of a national lawsuit as a result of it’s claims handlings which is ultimately settled. But unfortunately, UNUM continues to engage in questionable claims handling process.

Ilness Disability Claims

Ilness Disability Claims

Many UNUM policies have a provision that provides that the long term disability claims can be terminated under a mental nervous limitation. Most mental nervous limitations provide that benefits will be paid for two years at which time the benefits will be stopped.

While we understand that policy limitation, what happens if the UNUM policy holder has a herniated disc which causes depression or anxiety. Obviously it’s the physical condition that is causing these difficulties. UNUM has been using the mental nervous limitation to deny the payment of long term disability benefits after the conclusion of the two year mental limitation period. UNUM disability claims denied attorney Nancy Cavey, deplores UNUM use of the mental nervous limitation to deny the payment of disability benefits where UNUM policy holders have physical conditions like herniated discs causing depression or other psychological problems.

Nancy Cavey offers a free, consultation for any UNUM policyholder to learn more about their rights to disability benefits. Give us a call at 727-894-3188.

 

If You Have Been Diagnosed with Osteomyelitis You Should Immediately Apply for Osteomelitis Short and Long Term Disability Benefits

Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone and symptoms include:osteomyelitis Long Term Disability

  • Fever and chills
  • Pain in the area of infection
  • Swelling over the area of the infection

If you have had any of these symptoms, you should immediately see a physician. Nancy Cavey, an osteomyelitis long term disability attorney, often sees cases of osteomyelitis caused by staphylococcus bacteria which is a germ commonly found on the skin or even the nose of healthy individuals.

This bacteria can enter the bone as a result of a severe fracture or puncture wound that gives infections a route to enter into your bone. Additionally, surgery to repair broken bones or even joint replacement surgery can accidentally result in osteomyelitis. If you have been diagnosed with osteomyelitis, you most likely will require surgery to remove parts of the infected bone that have died. You will have strong course of antibiotics which is delivered intravenously over six to eight weeks.

If your claim for short or long term disability benefits as a result of osteomyelitis has been denied, you should contact osteomyelitis long and short term disability attorney, Nancy Cavey, who practices throughout the state of Florida and the United States.

Don’t let your long term disability carrier rob your peace of mind if you have been diagnosed with osteomyelitis and later denied the pain for your short or long term disability benefits.

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