On September 23rd I am having a ct scan - for the expert technicians to evaluate my liver in greater detail and perhaps to deal with a liver fistula. Then on the next evening I am travelling to Regina to attend a conference called Beyond the Epidemics.It will be a good experience for me.The Hep c support group is paying for the expenses of the trip.
When I and other people with chronic health conditions feel discouraged about not working because of our disability I feel encouraged by this information I found on the internet. It is far too complicated to go back to work when I have other related conditions as well namely, vasculitis, cryoglobulenimia,(did I spell that right), a liver fistula-we think, and dry skin, and fatigue and lack of concentration.
“the test of total disability is satisfied when the circumstances are such that a reasonable man would recognize that he should not engage in certain activity even though he literally is not physically unable to do so. In other words, total disability does not mean absolute physical inability to transact any kind of business pertaining to one’s occupation, but rather there is a total disability if the insured’s injuries are such that common care and prudence require him to desist from his business or occupation in order to effectuate a cure; hence, if the condition of the insured is such that in order to affect a cure or prolongation of life
common care and prudence will require that he ceases work, he is totally disabled within the meaning of health or accident insurance policies.”
p.s. I am searching for the name of the judge who said this.THIS IS FROM SUCHAROV V. PAUL REVERE - SUPREME COURT OF CANADA
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