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I posted this in the general and was sent to this area for help.
I wanted to say hi. I found this forum yesterday. I was searching for info on functional capacity evaluation. My private insurance company is trying to get me off LTD because I wouldn't take a buyout for less money. I am on SSD but if I lose the private I will lose half of my income. My two main problems are fibromyalgia and crohns. I have other things but those seen to limit me the most.Since I have good and bad days, what happens if the test is on a good day and they don't see the true picture? |
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Well...I guess what I would say to you is what my SS lawyer said to me, whether it is a good day or bad I need to answer any questions or do things the way I usually do. Therefore, if they were to ask you if say...can you walk up stairs...he told me that I need to think of the question in this way...can you walk up stairs without pain. Well, no I can't walk up stair or down for that fact without pain, then the answer you would give would be "no I cannot walk up or down stairs", not just occasionally but not at all.
Tell me, what is all involved in a functional capacity evaluation? Hey, just do more than you should the day before so you wake up in a world of pain so when you take this test then you will be functioning at your normal painful self....
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stmarysmaine.com/other_health/physical_rehab/functional.html
it gives the basic info. The LTD insurance company is trying to figure out a way to stop paying me. Also they're making me go to another town 1.5 hours away. I told they they would have to provide transportation. That's 3 hours at least in the car not counting the test! |
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Don't ya just love it Deedee??? Tell em' to pick ya up in a Limo!
![]() I get tired of hearing Insurance horror stories like yours. Take care and do keep us updated on this. Sorry I can't help w/the test info your'e seeking. ![]()
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Can you use a PC and keyboard? Yes. Can you use a PC and keyboard reliably and consistently? No. That sort of thing. Be very clear on this, and think it out before replying. If you have to do a physical task, tell them where it hurts or what the repercussions are. A lot of my pain will come a day or so after the event, for instance. Take with you and insist they read, something that clearly explains your illness-make sure it is from a reputable source. Good luck. |
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Thanks for the help. That's a very good idea to take info with me and to remember what my reality is.
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I have had this evaluation done and you are right they are trying to get you off LTD. I was on it for years. When they ask you the questions, answer them as if you were having a bad day. Even if you are having a good day. Trust me the PT guy/gal is not "in it" with the LTD people they are just hired to do the the testing.
This thing is going to last about 2-3 hours long so you will get tired and fatigued. It will show up in the testing. They will do dexterity, logical thinking, climbing stairs, walking a certain length of a hallway. Stuff like that. DO NOT PUSH yourself. Do what you would normally do on a normal day. If walking up a flight of stairs is painful to you daily then say so. They will do most things to simulate what a "normal" day is. Not our normal but a "normal's normal". I had it done in a non-AC room in the middle of summer. No joy in Muddville that day! ![]() If you have any questions let me know.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DM (02-27-2008) |
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I talked to the insurance lady yesterday. I said things about good days and bad days, them trying to get me off the insurance because I didn't take the buyout . She said they weren't trying to do that. It's just that conditions can change month to month. HA! She said the test is 4-6 hours plus a 3 hour round trip car ride. I have to be there at 8:30 AM. I asked if they were providing lunch and she said no. They don't break to eat. I told her I do. I asked her if I should get my atty. involved. I just want her aware that they will have a fight on their hands. I'm very stressed. The test is on the 11th. I'll let you know what happens.
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