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08-07-2016, 10:08 PM | #1 | ||
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I followed Nurse Nancy's advice and kept a 3 inch binder with separated sections for my different doctors. I had first applied for SSDI in 8/2013 with no documentation. Of course, I was denied. I did not appeal for reconsideration. My son was able to carry me on health insurance beginning 1/1/2014. My document trail begins again. I reapplied 7/31/2014. I was denied again, and I made an appointment with a local attorney. She filed the reconsideration. I was denied again and we appealed for an ALJ hearing in person. In March, we were notified that my hearing date was set for 8/12/2016. My attorney's paralegal called me on 7/21/2016 to tell me that she had received a call from the ODAR office and that the ALJ had ruled OTR in my case. I have received the letter and it is a fully favorable decision. My neuro only diagnosed my MS on 4/26/2016. We made sure that everything was added to my record.
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08-08-2016, 12:11 PM | #2 | |||
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good for you! i'm glad you didn't give up.
in the medical field it's document, document, document. i worked many yrs in NICU's. i always kept good written notes. and, left out the emotional but always tried to chart the objective, not the subjective. one day i was told that it was my good charting that kept a family from suing us. we made no mistakes. that's what the court looks for too. notes from md's etc. and an extra added bonus is that you may learn interesting things from reading your dr's notes. i've found many with inaccurate charting. some were so wrong that i called the office & had them changed. like; one dr said i had coronary artery disease and i don't. didn't want that in my records. i made him change it. your description of a notebook is a great idea to keep organized.
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08-08-2016, 12:11 PM | #3 | |||
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10-16-2016, 01:57 PM | #4 | |||
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They're reluctantly forcing me out at work. They like me because of my ability to handle customer service situations and my expertise with our systems in helping new employees fix problems, but they are forced to coach me on my lack of sales of new products.
I requested a copy of our company long term disability policy but I don't know if they will provide it to me. I called Met Life asking for it and they said I needed to get it from HR. My manager requested it for me yesterday via email. I will actually get more from SSDI now than waiting until I'm 62. There is no way I could wait until then. If my own company doesn't want me, no other one would at my age and with my health issues. Once I get the policy I'm going to have it translated with a disability attorney. With my tenure at work I should get 4-6 months of 100% pay on STD, then it reverts to LTD. I really need to know if they cover pre-existing conditions. It's interesting that we are not able to download the policy from the company website. We are seriously short handed at work. They want me, but they don't. It's such a strange situation. They terminated hundreds of people a week ago when they cut out customer service positions in the retail stores nationwide. I almost feel fortunate that I have a way out now. I feel sorry for those others that have lost their jobs or that must apply in different parts of the company.
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10-16-2016, 02:15 PM | #5 | |||
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i'm sorry wiz.
when i left my job i was so sad. i grieved for the loss of my job, part of myself & my future. if that happens to you try to be gentle with yourself. you have provided a great service in the workplace for most of your life. be proud of that. PM me if you need to talk. judy
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10-17-2016, 09:02 AM | #6 | |||
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I didn't want to leave my job either. And they didn't want me to go but we both knew it was time. It takes a while to get used to the fact that you're not working anymore. It was strange....I felt almost guilty. But having the LTD was a Godsend and still is. I was awarded SSDI almost immediately. I applied online.....by myself with no help.....and a few weeks later got my award letter in the mail! I was shocked and while I know that isn't the case for some folks it was most appreciated by me. I hope things go smoothly for you. You've hung in there a lot longer than most.
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10-17-2016, 10:06 PM | #7 | |||
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Well I found out today that pre-existing conditions are covered but they still would not give me a copy of the policy.
So I'll have to go through the STD part and then LTD until I get SSDI. I have tomorrow off work so I might apply for the STD then to get it started. I was warned again today during my shift by one of the managers regarding a sale. It's so disheartening in some ways. On my good days I feel like I could work forever, then on the next day I'm dragging again. It's time. I might actually feel better without the stress of my job. Thanks for your support ladies!
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10-18-2016, 10:52 PM | #8 | |||
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I applied today for STD. The odd thing is that I don't call off work. I just go in and push through each day. One of the people on the phone was very condescending. That tells me that this will not be an easy process. Because even though I have paid for this coverage for nearly seven years, there is still the presumption that I am a dishonest person trying to work the system.
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