Fighting Worksafe B.C/Helping Injured Workers
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Seriously Injured Workers Dan & John talk about fighting WorkSafe B.C pt 2 vandra420 - 93 views - 3 days ago
Dan Malanfant while working on Brent Kelly Farms was blown off a roof back in 2006 after his boss Brent Kelly hit it with a fork lift loosening the roofs covering. A gust of wind hit the edge of the roof blowing the roof and Dan to the ground below. Dan landed on concert and crushed his Pelvis in multiple regions, he also had a burst Fx of L1, Transverse process fractures of L3,L4 and L5 (T1 decompressive laminectomy, thoracolumbar fushion T11-L3.
These are just a few of Dans multiple WorkSafe B.C claim injuries.
We are finding a pattern with seriously injured workers, and the system needs to be changed before more people die..
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Seriously Injured Workers Dan & John talk about fighting WorkSafe B.C /pt 1 vandra420 - 137 views - 4 days ago
Dan Malanfant while working on Brent Kelly Farms was blown off a roof back in 2006 after his boss Brent Kelly hit it with a fork lift loosening the roofs covering. A gust of wind hit the edge of the roof blowing the roof and Dan to the ground below. Dan landed on concert and crushed his Pelvis in multiple regions, he also had a burst Fx of L1, Transverse process fractures of L3,L4 and L5 (T1 decompressive laminectomy, thoracolumbar fushion T11-L3.
These are just a few of Dans multiple WorkSafe B.C claim injuries.
We are finding a pattern with seriously injured workers, and the system needs to be changed before more people die..
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Broken Beat Scared, Fighting WorkSafe B.C vandra420 - 185 views - 3 weeks ago
Still Fighting WorkSafe B.C
Multiple injury claim and still being DENIED conditions related to 28 foot fall at work..
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Broken Beat Scared, Fighting WorkSafe B.C vandra420 - 185 views - 3 weeks ago
Still Fighting WorkSafe B.C
Multiple injury claim and still being DENIED conditions related to 28 foot fall at work..
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Seriously Injured Workers Dan & John talk about fighting WorkSafe B.C pt 2 vandra420 - 93 views - 3 days ago
Dan Malanfant while working on Brent Kelly Farms was blown off a roof back in 2006 after his boss Brent Kelly hit it with a fork lift loosening the roofs covering. A gust of wind hit the edge of the roof blowing the roof and Dan to the ground below. Dan landed on concert and crushed his Pelvis in multiple regions, he also had a burst Fx of L1, Transverse process fractures of L3,L4 and L5 (T1 decompressive laminectomy, thoracolumbar fushion T11-L3.
These are just a few of Dans multiple WorkSafe B.C claim injuries.
We are finding a pattern with seriously injured workers, and the system needs to be changed before more people die..
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Medical Marijuana/ Cannabis helps my Chronic Pain while I am Fighting WorkSafe B.C aka. WCB vandra420 - 5,135 views - 1 year ago
Medical cannabis and the Green Cross Society of B.C helped me with my long recovery from a 28 foot fall at work. Medical marijuana saved me from a life on pharmaceutical drugs..
Pain was a hard to deal with; doctors put me on what I would like to call the "special" when dealing with severe trauma
1. Pain killers, narcotics- oxycontin, morphine, percacets, Tylenol 3...
2. Anti depressants- Apo-Amitriptyline, Effexor, Venlafaxine, ceperlex, etc...
3. Anxiety pills-Ativan, Xanax, Lexapro, Valium etc..
4. Nerve Blockers- Gabapentin, Lyrica etc...
5. Muscle relaxers -- novo-cyclobenzaprine, methocarbamol etc...
6. Sleeping Pills -- Immovane,
7. Blood pressure & ant-acid pills -- pariet and antihypertensives
This is how our medical system deals with seriously injured workers. I was taking heavy prescription drugs, narcotics for pain, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers , anti-depressants and heart pills .At one point of my recovery, I was taking 32 pills a day to deal with all my issues. Medications caused a lot of confusion and disarray in my life,
While on the cocktail of prescription drugs I found that I was always chasing pain, forgetting almost everything, not being able to make decisions properly, emotionally I was a mess always crying and hating life. All my doctors 35-40 in total were trying to find a cure or some miracle to help me get on with my life.
Work Safe B.C stated it was my recovery but insisted that I take a wide range of prescription drugs so I could go back to work.
Pharmaceutical drugs contributed to a lot of problems from side effects that were not related to my injuries and made them worse, at times made them better. Life was a roller coaster ride up and down sudden unanticipated stops and screaming pain!
Medical cannabis - Endocannabinoid Physiological Control System (EPCS) cannabinoids, CB1 receptors, CB2 receptors, anandamide.
When injuries accrue, dealing with the central nerves system (CNS) and the peripheral nerves system (PNS) become a major factor in recovery. Learning how our body works and how natural remedies have worked for thousands of years, natural herbs, amino acids(food), exercise and a understanding of how our body and mind relays massages to our body is a key factor in my recovery and quality of life.
I have spent the past 2 years learning from the Green Cross Society and their scientists such as Dr Paul Hornby. I have learnt how to properly understand the human bodies own natural pain killer. I have found if cannabis is properly administrated it helps activate levels of dopamine, serotonin and GABA which allows me get on with daily life.
I will go into detail soon on how and what I had to learn to deal with chronic pain and depression, the road to my extensive recovery and how today I am free from pharmaceutical drugs and happy to be more in control of my pain levels.
Can Caps- regulated cannabis, tincture, cannabis infused bake goods and natural remedies --Tyrosine, GABA, Sam-e to name a few of the supplements I use or have found effective .
I hope I will be able to help others understand how to deal with Chronic Pain, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Naturopathic pain. Being able to have some relief and feeling generally good is something we all want in our days.
Medical Cannabis helps me get through my days.
Peace Dragon 420

Chronic pains and cannabinoid receptors in the central and peripheral nervous system. I have been dealing with CB1 and CB2 receptors and GABA and other amino acids. Cannabinoids effectively help suppress my pain levels.
1. 50 ml THC-5 ml CBD (converted)
2. GABA 500 mg
3. L- Tyrosine 500 mg
4. L-Tryptophan 550 mg
5. DL- Phenylalanine 500mg
6. Doctors Choice 81 Neurological Support
7. Sam-e 40 drops a day
8. Tincture -10 mg THC/drop-2 mg CBD/drop Break through Pain 15-25 drops (as needed) relief from intense pain in seconds (converted)
9. 10 to 15 grams a day of medical cannabis (THC,CBD,CBN all recorded)
10. On an average I take about 700ml-1000ml of THC to 150 ml-200 CBD a day.


In the morning this is what I take to help me get up and with in hour's time I am feeling at ease.
Now its time to get on with my day of managing chronic pain.
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The EVIDENCE Pt 2/ Fighting WorkSafe B.C vandra420 - 778 views - 1 year ago
My 3 year fight on paper the truth and the evidence is RIGHT HEAR FOR YOU THE VIEWS TO SEE, WHY ?? dose WorkSafe B.C do this to SIW ??? (more) (less)
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The EVIDENCE Pt 1/ Fighting WorkSafe B.C aka. WCB vandra420 - 1,016 views - 1 year ago
My 3 year fight on paper the truth and the evidence is RIGHT HEAR FOR YOU THE VIEWS TO SEE, WHY ?? dose WorkSafe B.C do this to SIW ???
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Seriously Injured Worker EXPOSES WorkSafe B.C and how injured worker are treated in B.C
WorkSafe B.C reports that there have been 18 suicides compensated for as being caused by chronic pain from injuries. Those dissatisfied with the system say the number is much higher, and that the cause is desperation and direct pressure from WorkSafe B.C, forcing SIW back to work.
Simple decision took WorkSafe B.C to much Time for 18 SIW and they took their own lives!!
2.2 million people work in B.C
17000 thousand employers pay into only one (1) system and a 1 billion dollar surplus reported by WorkSafe B.C
Seriously Injured Workers like the The Forbes Family and me plus hundreds more have to go on welfare and visit local food banks because we got HURT
WHY ?????????
Tell your Story to the world e-mail me if you would like to film a video on how WorkSafe B.C is treating you..
We will upload it on to u-tube
Peace John Berfelo
jberfelo@shaw.ca
About Me: I withstood multiple injuries from a work place accident. I got a second chance at life and now volunteer at a place called the Green Cross Society, The disabled helping the disabled.
"I fighting WorkSafe B.C due to the fact that they have not excepted all of my injuries from a 28 foot fall at WORK. I am trying to raise awareness on how seriously injured workers are being treated by WorkSafe B.C and how they purposely drive SIW into depression and cause mental illness which for some lead to suicide. 18 suicides in recent years related to chronic pain and depression. "Direct abuse from WorkSafe B.C"
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Endocannibinod system and Fighting WorkSafe B.C self educated
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Channel Comments (20)
Downedworker (2 hours ago)
John I have an HP Pavilion laptop, with a built in camera. Big problem is I'm almost completely computor illiterate. If it comes on when I hit the button, I'm in business. Otherwise I'm screwed. Can you give me an easy 1-2-3 on how to post a video on YouTube?
JeannetteNL1966 (9 hours ago)
I am so sorry for what they are doing to you. I am being treated the same way by WSIB in Ontario...It is not bad enough that we are injured-but these cruel SOB's continue to re-injure us over & over-I wish I knew what the answer was...There are so many videos on You-tube from injured workers-explaining the abuse they suffer you would think we would be able to make an impact. They seem to be able to violate our human rights & get away with murder, literally. Once again-I'm right there with you-I do so hope you will get somewhere soon with the ^&*()'s. Take care & keep up the great work with the videos-I have yet to do my own video but I plan to soon.
edoctoor (1 day ago)
Thanks for your support and your knowledge; lots of great information for those in need..
Michellemlm (1 day ago)
I see you are also fighting for a good cause. Thank you for doing what you do.
Michellemlm (1 day ago)
Thank you and very nice to meet you!
edoctoor (2 days ago)
Thanks for your commitment to Canadians,,, the world needs more people like you.
edoctoor (6 days ago)
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I don't understand why Canadians have to battle our own governments to have the rights to sue those (the employer) that harms us.

In fact I don't understand why our governments have given insurance companies the power above our Canadian Supreme Courts which resulted in our inability to sue, and be compensated; yet, it is
mandatory for us to pay for insurance, that we may never receive.

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77unjustly00 (1 month ago)
Those who are charged with ensuring injured workers security are all too often those
who are linked to political leftist propaganda.
Circumstances which might partly explain WSIB mistakes, do very little to discredit the vast number of remaining
issues!! The seriousness of the problem is at the very top, At the executive level!!
RockerDaddyTazz (2 months ago)
Hi!!
Please pass on that NOW medical MJ is NOW a covered Medical Benefit for Veterans of The Canadian Armed Forces should it be used for a Veterans Affairs Canada Pensioned Condition! BC should follow I would think!!
WE WON!
PASS IT ON!!
TTFN
RDT
edoctoor (2 months ago)
Wow, very nice video, as it shows how they have wasted tons of money and have made it impossible for the common man/women to fight them for the compensation that they deserve.

Your an exceptional breed!
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