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#16
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(there's a reason for my question)
__________________ ***************************** When you can't bear something but it goes on anyway, the person who survives isn't you anymore; you've changed and become someone else, a new person, the one who did bear it after all. — Austin Grossman Quote:
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" I have a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and am 1 year away from having my M.B.A." This is why the court has determined that you are underemployed. When did you recieve your B.S. degree? When was the last time that you worked in industrial enginering? If you never worked in that capacity, when was the last time that you conducted a job search for that work? You stated that you are 1 year away from having your M.B.A. that leads us to believe that you are still attending school working toward that degree. Are you still attending school? If not, when was the last time you attended at all? |
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| Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder similar to muscular schlerosis, except there is no scarring of the brain. Basically, your immune system turns against you and starts attacking your muscles with antibodies. The antibodies block the neuromuscular junction so your muscles dont receive the messages from your brain to contract and relax. Thus, they cease functioning totally are have limited mobility. It varies depending on the day. Sometimes, like the stressful day at trial, I could barely talk. It affects your breathing also. For me it is mostly my arms, legs, eyes, and speech. I have to receive plasmapheresis, similar to dialysis in that they remove all 3 liters of blood and filter it through a machine then reintroduce it into your body with fresh albumen to replace the albumen that is infected by the antibodies. This link will give you a better understanding of myasthenia gravis. [url]https://health.google.com/health/ref/Myasthenia+gravis[/url] When did you recieve your B.S. degree? I graduated in 2001 shortly after 9-11. I worked as a contracted weapons designer for 6 months and have been selling cars ever since. I was making $2800 per month as a weapons designer and about $6k per month as a car salesman. I chose car sales and have been doing this for the past 8 years. When was the last time that you worked in industrial enginering? The last time I worked in engineering was 2001. You stated that you are 1 year away from having your M.B.A. that leads us to believe that you are still attending school working toward that degree. Are you still attending school? If not, when was the last time you attended at all? I am no longer attending school as I have to pay this enormous amount of child support or go to jail. The last time I attended school was last semester. I have a 4.0 GPA so far. None the less, I had to drop out. I think the advanced degree would have opened doors to positions that were not physically challenging and more managerial. I just cant do the whole standing up for extended periods of time, walking around to much, or be exposed to heat or too much cold. Especially heat, I will literally melt. All these things either aggrivate my disorder or my muscles fatigue too quickly to accomplish them. |
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Do you have an attorney? if not, I really hope that you will find one, or at least get a consult with one. You really need to bring your medical problem to the court because frankly, your condition will not improve. (My own brother had myasthenia gravis, so I understand fully what you are facing and my prayers are with you.) The reason that you need an attorney is that this really needs to be brought to the courts attention in the correct way, which will include producing your medical records and possibly testimony of your Dr. Alot of people can get this done pro-se, but since you left out this extremely important detail here, it indicates that you may not be able to properly bring this to the court's attention without the help of an attorney. |
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| Gracie, OP does have an attorney - in all honesty I'm not entirely sure what we can do here to help. ![]() (Was the condition mentioned at the beginning of the case? If not...why on earth not, OP?! )
__________________ ***************************** When you can't bear something but it goes on anyway, the person who survives isn't you anymore; you've changed and become someone else, a new person, the one who did bear it after all. — Austin Grossman Quote:
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| I have an attorney and I submitted my medical record to the court, which was 11 inches high. And that was only from 2007 and 2008. I had 16 emergency room visits and was hospitalized 9 of the 16 times during those 2 years. I doubt the judge looked through my medical records, just as I think he didnt listen to the phone calls I recorded. That is just speculation though. When we went to court the ex tried to say that she didnt think I should get unsupervised visitation or visitation outside the state of Iowa because of the unpredictability of my health condition and shortly after stated that she thought that I was definitely healthy enough to work. So basically she wants it her way both ways. The reason I am asking for advice is because my attorney and the ex's attorney are a little too "buddy buddy" for comfort. I dont know if she really has my best interest in mind. I just want to know if she is doing everything possible to help me. She even stated that she was really close with the ex's lawyer. Is this a bad thing? |
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| Im very happy to hear that someone knows about myasthenia gravis. When I tell most people what is wrong with me, all I get is crazy looks. Most people have never heard of it. It is definitely life changing. |
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If you don't feel comfortable you really need to hire someone else; your attorney is the only one who really knows your case and you have some complex factors that take it out of the range of "what usually happens" and throws it into such a gray area that honestly, I believe we'd be doing not only you but the forum a disservice if we were to do anything more than we really already have, you know? I'm genuinely sorry you're going through this but I'm just not sure what else we can do to help you? ![]()
__________________ ***************************** When you can't bear something but it goes on anyway, the person who survives isn't you anymore; you've changed and become someone else, a new person, the one who did bear it after all. — Austin Grossman Quote:
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[url=http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=myasthenia+gravis]Search of: myasthenia gravis - List Results - ClinicalTrials.gov[/url] Carry on everyone else ![]()
__________________ ***************************** When you can't bear something but it goes on anyway, the person who survives isn't you anymore; you've changed and become someone else, a new person, the one who did bear it after all. — Austin Grossman Quote:
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