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Old 02-19-2012, 08:54 PM #1
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Default hydrocephalus

hello my name is kyessence
i have a husband that has a vp shunt in his head. i need to know something about his illiness. he had 2 head surgerys in 2010. but he stills has blurry vision and headaches and balance problems every night. we applied for disabilty but we are still waiting on it. he has to have a cane to walk with every day.


my question is do you think he should get disabilty for his illness.
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