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30/01/2008, 22:30
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Nickel

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Re: Affections Longue Durée translation
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30) Tumeur maligne, affection maligne du tissue lymphatique ou hématopoietique.
Malignant cancer and cancer of the lymph or blood system.
Malignant cancer occurs when certain cells start to grow and invade the surrounding tissues and may spread to other parts of the body.
An enormous number of different cancers can occur depending on the originating cell type.
Diagnosis is made on clinical, radiological imaging,and definitive diagnosis on histological examination of a biopsy .
Advances are continually being made in the understanding of causes and treatment of cancers, ( too many to warrant inclusion here) which may involve surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy.
Exemption depends on the specific cancer,staging,prognosis, treatment etc etc.
ALD 31) and ALD32)
Exemption may also be granted for :
ALD 31 a serious disease not in the above categories where continuous care is anticipated to last for a minimum of 6 months - examples stated are - Macular degeneration ( commonest cause of blindness in people over 50) Xeroderma Pigmentosum.
ALD 32 where several diseases may be present, again where continuous care is anticipated to last for a minimum of 6 months an example
given is of an elderly blind person who suffers a hip fracture. a so-called Polypathology.
It's not dark yet ......but it's getting there.
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30/01/2008, 22:33
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Nickel

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Re: Affections Longue Durée translation
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I hope there are not too many errors - please let me know if you find any so they can be edited for future use. I have tried to be concise and by being so will have left out so much important information, but I trust it gives a slightly better understanding of the chronic conditions.
As for the exemptions and methods of exemption, well that probably requires another thread entirely!!
There seems to be a lot of revision (political,financial and medical) at the moment with the entire list subject to constant updating and revision. There are plenty of guidelines for patients and doctors which are also under review. (see Haute Authorité de Santé - with many articles in English). Apparently 8 million patients are included in the ALD system and the care accounts for over half of the total expenses reimbursed by the Assurance Maladie.
It's not dark yet ......but it's getting there.
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30/01/2008, 22:55
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Chris
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Thank you - what a useful list, which I'm sure will be informative to many. On reading the list, my question is whether, having Alternative Plumbing (circumlocution for the squeamish!) as a result of previous bowel cancer, I would have to pay for the necessary regular supplies currently provided free in UK under a medical exemption certificate. Any ideas, please?
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30/01/2008, 23:13
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Russethouse

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Chris, I think you should start another thread so that other forum members see your question. Its a bit hidden here.
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30/01/2008, 23:59
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Chris
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OK - I'll do that. Thanks!
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31/01/2008, 1:45
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ebaynut
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Well done on this, it has been desperately needed, and you have done a fab job.
A huge thank you for all your hard work and dilligence, I'm sure this is going to be a great source of info for everyone affected.
I do believe you have earned a day off, time to sit back and accept the well deserved applause!
BTW Anyone else notice that ErnieY posted straight after the translation of ALD No.6 on page 2?![Confused [8-)]](/cs/images/emotions/confused.gif)
Wouldn't have any relation to his signature/avatar would it??? ![Woot! [:-))]](/cs/images/emotions/w00t.gif)
ErnieY says: "My doctor said one drink per day, I can live with that ! " ![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)

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31/01/2008, 7:42
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5-element
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Nickel, what a magnificent piece of work you have done. I followed this thread quietly, would imagine that others have done too, but you do deserve a lot of praise, congratulations and thanks. What dedication, thank you from all of us who will might your work as a reference in future.
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07/03/2008, 11:05
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Nickel

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A few more specific diseases that can be added to ALD 31 ( all very rare)
Ostéogénèse Imparfait - Osteogenesis Imperfecta - genetic disorder of bone/collagen synthesis
Cushing's Syndrome Endocrine disorder - due to high levels of cortisol - several causes
Turner's Syndrome Chromosomal disorder affecting females *
Rendu-Osler (Osler-Weber-Rendu ) Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasis
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Genetic - defect of collagen synthesis
Marfan's Syndrome Genetic - defect of connective tissue synthesis
*Haute Autorité Santé at present, has only issued guidelines for Turners syndrome. I assume the remainder will follow in due course.
It's not dark yet ......but it's getting there.
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