KITCHENER, ON, CANADA, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) In 1993 Mary Anderle had the perfect life. A successful interior designer and newly married to Gary, an engineer, they had just purchased a piece of land to build their dream home on in Northern Wisconson. But disaster was lurking. In a few short years, the Anderles would be overwhelmed by medical bills that the insurance company they trusted would refuse to cover. Their dream home would remain just that - a dream while they dealt with a nightmare illness.
It was the summer of 1997. The Anderles were attending their usual Sunday church service. Mary whispered something to Gary but he did not hear her. She did not think anything of it but at the urging of a friend, they consulted their doctor.
Neither one expected that the life they had so happily built together was about to come crashing down around them.
Gary was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that had wrapped itself around various nerves. If left untreated, it would kill him. Within 10 days, the tumor was 'successfully' removed but Gary was left with among other issues, hearing and sight loss, facial paralysis and personality changes.
Medical bills rose quickly to six figures. The Anderles had to cover 20% of the bills plus whatever additional expenses their insurance company deemed were 'not necessary'.
Gary was unable to work for the next six months and then only part-time following that. In addition, he could not drive nor could he be left alone.
Mary, who had spent 15 years building up her career, found herself planning her schedule around driving Gary back and forth to work, doctors and therapy.
In 1999, an MRI presented an ominous situation. An appointment was set up for the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota in January 2000.
Then the bombshell arrived from their insurance company. The Anderles coverage was being lowered and their out-of-pocket expenses increased. Worse than that, out-of-state healthcare would not be covered - meaning any Mayo Clinic expenses would be the sole responsibility of the Anderles.
"Suddenly, our life changed. Our medical insurance would not cover all the bills. The hospital refused to operate a second time without insurance. I sat down and cried. You never think it will happen to you, but when it does, it is devastating." Within minutes, Mary's resilience won. "I realized the only option we had was to sell the house, but really it wasn't an option. It was either keep the house and lose Gary or sell it to try to save him. There was never any question in my mind."
Mary immediately contacted the mortgage company who worked out a plan using over-payments the Anderles had been making to allow them time to get things settled and perhaps keep their house.
But by 2001, medical bills for life-saving treatment had used up their retirement money, their two years of savings and sadly, their kids college funds. In 2002, the house was put up for sale. In addition, Gary was fired from his job. As members of his industry knew his health history, nobody would hire him. The only hope for him to work again was to move to a different state.
The Anderles moved west and in with her parents. Mary had to let go of her old clients and start over. The house did not sell in time and they were forced to declare medical bankruptcy.
Over the next few years, they experienced alternating hope and devastation.
However, out of despair something positive would come. In 2008, with the recession, Mary's new business plunged and she lost her design contracts. With so many people in the business and design industry suffering, Mary began holding a monthly 'green seminar' as a way to bring a new element to their work.
The very last seminar of the series would prove to be life-altering. A fireman had signed up as a guest. He stood up and passionately spoke about the dangers of the synthetic materials interior designers were selling to clients - how the daily toxins and worse the fumes that the materials emit when they catch fire kill people faster than flames do. When he spoke of foam mattresses and pillows, Mary was captivated.
Searching for a pillow that was non-toxic as well as hypo-allergenic, Mary found natural pillow fills like wool and feathers that were great for the non-toxicity properties, but horrible for allergy sufferers. She continued to search for materials and after reading the properties of alpaca, Mary was hooked. She began making pillows out of alpaca using 100% organic covering and Malpaca was formed.
Around this time, Gary was officially deemed disabled and unable to work, fuelling Mary's determination even further.
In 2010, the Anderles moved to Colorado to be near the children where Mary now runs Malpaca full-time.
"We have had some tough years," she states matter of factly, "and I've really learned to appreciate what good health means. Starting Malpaca and getting feedback from people whose health problems with allergies are alleviated and knowing that I am providing an alternative to potential toxins really makes me feel good. Yes, we lost the house and everything we had saved, but we still have Gary and out of all this, I am really able to offer something that will benefit the health of people and help them. What more could I ask for?"
For more information on Malpaca, please visit http://www.malpaca.com
For more information on this story, please contact mycuemedia@yahoo.com
My-Cue Media offers PR, marketing and promotional services. Also constantly on the lookout for exciting new products for the Direct Response TV Market.
Selling House to Pay for Medical Bills Leads to Pillow Talk
US couple forced to sell dream home to pay for medical bills after insurance company refuses coverage for life-threatening illness.
2012-04-13
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Matrox Debuts Avio F120 KVM Extender to Drive Uncompressed Dual-DVI, Peripherals Using Single Fiber-Optic Cable up to 2000 Meters
2012-04-13
Matrox Graphics Inc. today unveiled Matrox Avio F120, the first in a new line of fiber-optic KVM extenders designed for graphics-intensive and visualization applications. The Avio F120 transmitter and receiver pair extends two single-link DVI video, keyboard, mouse, audio, and USB HID devices from the host system by up to 2000 m (6562 ft) using a single duplex LC-LC fiber-optic cable. The uncompressed fiber-optic transmission maintains graphics performance and full frame-rate HD video playback with no latency at the remote station, while the computer remains safely secured ...
Dick Sayles Honored as "Trial Legend" by Dallas Bar Association
2012-04-13
Noted Dallas trial attorney Richard A. "Dick" Sayles, cofounder of the Dallas trial law firm Sayles Werbner has been honored as a Trial Legend by the Dallas Bar Association.
Mr. Sayles was among five local trial lawyers recognized by the Dallas Bar Association's Tort and Insurance Practice Section during the 2012 Legends Program held April 3, 2012, at the Belo Mansion in downtown Dallas.
The Legends Program featured a panel discussion led by Senior District Judge Royal Ferguson of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The lawyers shared ...
Gentle Dental is Now Affiliated with Appearance Implants & Laser Dentistry of Jupiter
2012-04-13
Gentle Dental Group, http://www.GentleDentalGroup.com, expands its South Florida dental practice to add its 20th dental office. Appearance Implants & Laser Dentistry of Jupiter, Florida is now affiliated with the Gentle Dental Group.
For patients in need of a cosmetic dentist in Jupiter, Florida, Appearance Implants & Laser Dentistry of Jupiter is available to provide the highest quality cosmetic dentistry, specializing in Dental Implants, Dentures, Crowns and Bridges for more than 20 years. The office will retain its beloved staff of dental professionals including ...
Pulse O2DA Firearms Training, Inc., Announces New Chicago Firearms Permit Course
2012-04-13
Pulse O2DA Firearms Training, Inc., announced today the availability of a new firearms training course designed specifically for residents of the City of Chicago. This 7-hour course is for Chicago residents who are buying a firearm for the first time and meets all requirements for the City of Chicago firearms permit process. Our Chicago Permit Course significantly exceeds all the State mandated minimum training requirements in order to provide the serious student with the most comprehensive training possible. We do this by limiting the class size, maximizing your range ...
Jeremy Kees Joins Patriot Asset Advisors
2012-04-13
Jeremy Kees, formerly of Edward Jones in Granville, Ohio, has joined the wealth management firm Patriot Asset Advisors. Kees will be working in the firm's Easton office along with Jonathan Taylor and Allen Stocker, founder of Patriot Asset Advisors.
"Jeremy has successfully built an investment practice with another firm and we are excited to have him join our team at Patriot Asset Advisors," said Stocker. "He has a passion for helping people and five years of experience serving the needs of business owners and investors."
"In this economy ...
Netsertive Launches Social Extend Program at MEGA Group Convention
2012-04-13
Netsertive, a fast-growing online ad technology company, successfully launched its new Social Extend program during MEGA Group USA's recent spring convention in Orlando. This turnkey program automatically posts content related to clients' products and services directly to their Facebook wall and/or Twitter feed.
Social Extend was introduced during two social media classes and a lunch function at the conference, which attracted hundreds of owners of home furnishings retail stores from across the country. At present, Social Extend is being offered exclusively to MEGA ...
HGTV's One-and-only Terry Haas To Speak At 2nd Annual Savannah Women In Business Expo
2012-04-13
Terry Haas, HGTV star on the popular national television show "Designed to Sell," announced today she will be a guest speaker at the 2nd annual Savannah Women in Business Expo on September 8, 2012. Haas will share her expertise on a plethora of topics ranging from her home staging and design expertise to her entrepreneurial and networking knowledge.
"As a female entrepreneur myself, it is a privilege for me to take part in this event that is such a draw for the Southeast," said Haas. "I am thrilled to share my design and business tricks with ...
Batteries Plus Helps Customers Get Outdoors This Spring Season
2012-04-13
Temperatures are rising, the sun isn't setting quite as early, and it's time to get outside. Whether you're stuck mowing the lawn, want to take the motorcycle out for a spin or are ready to hit the open water, Batteries Plus wants to make sure you're prepared.
Batteries Plus is helping customers get outdoors this spring for activities on both ends of the fun spectrum. Batteries Plus offers battery testing services, chargers and accessories to help ensure your current battery is functioning properly. If you need a new battery, Batteries Plus carries a full line of Xtreme ...
Smarty Expands Already Large Table Runner Selection
2012-04-13
Smarty Had a Party (Smarty), a dinnerware company that prides itself on offering elegant disposables at competitive prices, already offers a wide variety of table linens in many different colors and sizes, but table runners are a great way to add an even greater element of color. Table runners can either be placed on top of tablecloths or directly on the tables themselves. Smarty's large assortment of table linens and table runners can be found in the table linen tab on their website.
Smarty's table runners come in a large array of textures, materials, colors, and designs, ...
Barbara Ann Derksen Wishes To Announce the Up-coming Release of the Fourth Book in her Wilton/Strait Mystery Series, Silence
2012-04-13
The series, written from a Christian world view, tells the story of two people, barely acquaintances in Book 1, who join forces to find missing people. Along the way the uncover throw away children in Haiti, the biker culture and the missing DEA agent who's been undercover for two years, and a black market in body parts. IN Silence, their relationship has progressed toward marriage but is interrupted when Andrea Wilton is kidnapped by Chechen Mafia members trafficking in white slavery. Brian Strait travels on a journey to find her.
Derksen, currently resides in Steinbach ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Will the U.S. have enough pain specialists?
Stronger stress response in monkeys helps them survive
Using infrared heat transfer to modify chemical reactions
Being a ladies' man comes at a price for alpha male baboons
Study shows anti-clotting drug reduced bleeding events in patients with atrial fibrillation
UMaine-led team develops more holistic way to monitor lobster industry
Antiviral protein causes genetic changes implicated in Huntington’s disease progression
SwRI-led PUNCH spacecraft make final pit stop before launch
Claims for the world’s deepest earthquake challenged by new analysis
MSU study finds children of color experience more variability in sleep times
Pregnancy may increase risk of mental illness in people with MS
Multiple sclerosis linked to higher risk of mental illness during and after pregnancy
Beyond ChatGPT: WVU researchers to study use and ethics of artificial intelligence across disciplines
Ultrasensitive test detects, serially monitors intact virus levels in patients with COVID-19
mRNA-activated blood clots could cushion the blow of osteoarthritis
Three rockets will ignite Poker Flat’s 2025 launch season
Jared M. Kutzin, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, named President of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
PET probe images inflammation with high sensitivity and selectivity
Epilepsy patient samples offer unprecedented insights on brain ‘brakes’ linked to disorders
Your stroke risk might be higher if your parents divorced during your childhood
Life satisfaction measurement tool provides robust information across nations, genders, ages, languages
Adult children of divorced parents at higher risk of stroke
Anti-climate action groups tend to arise in countries with stronger climate change efforts
Some coral "walk" towards blue or white light, using rolling, sliding or pulsing movements to migrate, per experiments with free-living mushroom coral Cycloseris cyclolites
Discovery of the significance of birth in the maintenance of quiescent neural stem cells
Severe weather and major power outages increasingly coincide across the US
Bioluminescent cell imaging gets a glow-up
Float like a jellyfish: New coral mobility mechanisms uncovered
Severe weather and major power outages increasingly coincide across the U.S.
Who to vaccinate first? Penn engineers answer a life-or-death question with network theory
[Press-News.org] Selling House to Pay for Medical Bills Leads to Pillow TalkUS couple forced to sell dream home to pay for medical bills after insurance company refuses coverage for life-threatening illness.