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When a Decision Can Cost a Life

Diabetes is one disease that making the wrong decision could end up costing someone their life. Those with Type 1 diabetes rely on insulin to remain alive and healthy every single day. This insulin can be given through multiple daily injections or an insulin pump. All of which also require the proper supplies to administer. They require constant monitoring and checking of their blood sugar levels.

What happens when access to these supplies is denied? What happens when a decision by one party affects the lives of young children they don't even know?



Let's face it when access to these supplies are denied, this can be fatal!


Why am I writing about this? Because this is the very circumstances our family is facing. I haven't talked much about what is going on behind the scenes in the Montgomery household other than to close friends and family members, but when my children's lives are hanging in the balance, I will put all pride aside and ask for help.

In August of 2016, my husband, who is a corrections officer at a state prison was assaulted by an inmate. This resulted in a sprained finger and a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) which has required consistent medical attention by many, many doctors and specialists.

Because of this assault, he has been unable to work while he heals and recovers. Unfortunately, a decision was made to deny his claim for workmen's compensation. While the process of an appeal was occurring, my husband used his leave from work to cover the time he was off, so that he would still receive his income and of course be able to pay for our health insurance premium since it comes out of his employment.

Of course it's now January, and we thought by this time he'd of had a decision in the matter of his workmen's compensation appeal and he would continue to be paid. HOWEVER, that is not the case, he ran out of leave, and now no longer is getting paid. Which means we are on the verge of very soon (a week or less) of losing our health insurance.

What does this mean for us? This means that access to the life-saving medical treatments and supplies for 2 of our children with Type 1 diabetes may be denied.

I go back to 'a decision'. When the decision was made to deny his workmen's comp claim it wasn't based on him 'not being assaulted, or information of the assault being mistaken', in fact, those in the position to make the decision to approve or deny it did not DENY that he was assaulted, did not DENY that he was assaulted by THEIR inmate, and did not DENY that it occurred exactly how he stated it happened. In fact, they based their decision to DENY it stating that he should be able to be back to work NOW. Even though 4 different doctors and specialists have all said this is not the case, he cannot go back to work.

So where does this leave us? It leaves us without an income from my husband who is the main income earner in the household. It leaves us having to go through the process of applying for assistance for food and medical, which still has yet to be approved. It leaves us with the possibility of having NO coverage for life saving medicine and treatments. It leaves us struggling to keep the electricity on, to keep our house warm, to keep a roof over our heads.

We're not new to struggle and we know that with this struggle we will overcome so many things. But when your children's life is in the balance, what is a mom to do?

I mentioned about needing help. I need help making my voice heard, I need help speaking for our family to let our representatives know what is happening and how the lives of children are at stake because of a 'decision' of one party who even stated that everything occurred exactly how my  husband said it did, but still chose to DENY our family, my  husband the care and treatment they deserve.

That is where I need your help. I ask, beg, each and every one of you reading this to help  me by contacting my representatives. Make the voice of our family heard, shout it to the mountain tops and help me keep my children alive!
Maggie age 6

Clifford Age 13

Representative Glenn GT Thompson
3555 Benner Pike ,Suite 101 
Bellefonte, PA 16823
Phone 814-353-0215

Representative Bill Shuster
310 Penn St #200
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
814-696-6318



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