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Old 07-14-2009, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bobinjeffmo View Post
RSD is a rather difficult disabilty to get rated on. Because there are so many different types and situations, Social Security knows that in many cases it's just a matter of time till things either get better or it goes away altogether.
Is this true "in many cases it's just a matter of time till things either get better or it goes away altogether"? I've heard of people getting better and in some total remission, however, I'm hesitant to say I've read anywhere the numbers are in the "many", quite the opposite. Am I wrong in this? I hope I am.
My wife has had RSD since 2002 and is crippled from the desease. Her broken right arm has been in a brace for 6 years and has spread into her legs and back. She's been denied SSDI for 3 years, attorneys and a Congressman on board and still rejections here in Virginia. This was not a WC case, no lawsuits etc., just a simple fall and broken wrist. She's a college grad with a 25 year continuous work history.
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