Friday, March 19, 2010

Letter and phone call to Montana DPHHS 3-19-10


DPHHS/DDS
MAGGI NAVARRO
PO BOX 4189
HEL MT 59604
DEAR MS Navarro
I am writing do to the recent letters received from your office, first I receive a letter dated and possibly mailed 3-12-10. Received on the weekend or Monday. On Monday I called and set up yet another PFS at St Peters, as you demanded. They scheduled me for 1 pm Thursday, witch was done at the scheduled time and witch should had been in your in box this morning. Faxed that day to your office at 6:14 pm. Why yet another incomplete PFS? A vascular specialist must also examine the lungs do to the side effects of Vioxx in order for complete a study. I haven’t been taking any meds since the MSF closed my claim in 2006.
Then I receive another letter on the 18th about a reschedule. There was NO reschedule. I am on to your and the states deceptive practices and lies.
In both letters it states* if you do not go to this examination your benefits could be ceased! Just exactly what benefits are you referring to?
On December 5th 2008, I applied for SSI once again, I requested for a hearing by administrative law judge, and was told i had to request reconsideration summary, at witch time I furnished a medical history from 1986 to (2008)
My claim was NOT for COPD as the state keeps referring to but was for a back and shoulder work related injury (1986) torn acl, CHF, CAD, carpal tunnel (1989), including injuries from VIOXX treatments receive for carpal tunnel in 1999-2000, after being REPEATEDLY denied treatment for over 10 years.
You have told me that you received my medical records that I supplied but yet you did not share them with MD? Fernandez, before the last required IME December 7th 2009. There for this medical examination could not be complete, all though I did grab a couple of records before my appointment that included a PF test done in 2008, they (records) did not include my treatments with vioxx for carpal tunnel, failed surgery’s, toren acl, back injury, CHF, CAD, Graft failure 5 months after by pass, or constant back, arm, hand and abdominal pains and bleed out, memory and concentration lose. Fact 10% of all grafts fail with in the first year. (JAMA)
Now after denying my claim since 2004 and 27 months of stalling, inappropriate, incomplete, medical exams, denying medical, and social benefits, I find that my landlord has had his house foreclosed on, do to my inability to pay rent for the last 2 years, and am shortly to be homeless.
I didn’t ask to be poisoned by Merck, and I surly did not expect the state of Montana to deny social benefits to any person of work related injuries or a victim of a crime, (Montana vs Merck cause # adv-2005-899) when the state aloud a dangerous and deadly drug to be openly distributed with out prescriptions or recording of distribution within the state. (SAMPLES)
I will attached a couple of records, but can no longer afford printing so I am going to post all to http://montana-dhhs.blogspot.com/ , while I was concerned about my privacy, I found that the state of Montana has allowed my prescriptions and medical records to be shared with at least 5, 2nd hand parties, with out my consent, in order to bill and or to deny paying for said prescriptions, as recorded in testimony from Ms Garcis of the Montana State Fund on Aug 6th case #2008.
3/19/2010 Kurt Vandervalk
called at 1:37 pm to state there was no reschedule, and appointment was kept as scheduled!
Yelled at by Maggie.
her out burst (rant) was uncalled for and unjust.

julie:
I do not have a listing for Maggi Navarro. is this a state employee? or can you help with the department.

KURT

Well did that , was told to write the gov! lol, well here you go gov. consider this yet another letter asking for help.



The truth about Merck's Vioxx side effects










It is a known fact vioxx caused blood platelets to stick together causing clots. Once a thrombus is formed within a deep vein, it will continue to grow as additional clotting factors collect and adhere themselves to the original clot. But this thrombus is not completely stable. The real problem lies in the fact that pieces can break off from the thrombus and join in the blood stream to be carried upward toward the heart and lungs. Once a clot joins the blood stream and begins to move, we no longer call it a thrombus. It is now called an embolus. To reach the heart and lung from the legs, the embolus must travel up through the inferior vena cava, a large vein in the posterior abdomen. Eventually the embolus will reach the heart where it will travel through the left
atrium and ventricle and be pumped out into the pulmonary arteries that lead to the lungs. This embolus will continue to travel within the pulmonary vasculature, which divides again and again into smaller and smaller arteries within this tree-like network, until the embolus reaches a vessel too small to pass through. At this point the embolus will become lodged forming a dam that will block further blood flow through this artery. This blockage of blood flow and the resulting reduction in lung function is called an embolism.