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Dew58 04-03-2009 06:28 PM

10 weeks ago I applied for SSDI for CRPS I; Approved today!!!
 
Hello All,:)

I just wanted to share that I was approved today for SSDI, for CRPS I. It took 10 weeks to be approved. I am so excited and shocked at the same time! What a relief to have been approved so fast.

My atty. for my WC suit was surprised too. I applied for SSDI on my own behalf.

:grouphug:
Dew

dreambeliever128 04-03-2009 06:49 PM

Hi Dew,
 
That is really great news. I am happy for you.

I wanted to say that around here, I have seen more get their SS faster without a lawyer then with one. I think it's because the lawyer does the talking and he doesn't really know the shape the person is in.

I had a lawyer and it took years to get mine. Bill got his within 6 months without one. I had a friend that dropped her lawyer of 3 years and got hers right away. I finally got mine without my lawyers help by writting to a State Rep and had it within a week.

I think too, that lawyers have so many cases that they just can't keep up with them.

Again, I am happy for you. Now you can relax some.

Ada

AintSoBad 04-03-2009 06:58 PM

Dew,
That's incredible!
My congrats! (Yet of course, you know I wish you didn't need this).
I was self employed, and having children, bought private disabillty insurance. (Not covered by WC). So now, since one part of a policy is SS replacement, they want me to apply, and they "SAY" that they'll pay the costs.
What does SS pay?
All in all?
I know my disability will be reduced slightly, but only by what I gain from SS.
This is the insurance industry's way of shifting the weight.
But, what's fair is fair.
If SS owes it to me, so be it. It's been 25+ years.
I don't know how ANY of it works, and I'd love ANY kind of answers / input!

Thanks Ya'll!

Pete
ASB

angelrsd 04-03-2009 09:49 PM

dew i want to congradulate you on winning way to go.!!!!! i bet that is a relife for sure..
carrie

Dew58 04-03-2009 10:09 PM

Thanks everyone for your feed back and congrats.:)

:D I am still in a state of mind that says, "WHAT???", as I have heard so many people tell me that they had been turned down again and again,..waited 5 plus yrs..so, I had hopes but was expecting a neg. reply.(So I wouldn't be so disappointed if I had been turned down).

I am approved..I Can BELIEVE IT..it did happen.:grouphug:

Wishing you all the best,
Dew

rsdwife 04-03-2009 10:25 PM

Congrats!
 
I'm so exicted for you. What a relief if must be to have this done. I hope this gives you a small measure of peace!

take care

april

info hungry 04-04-2009 10:43 AM

Congrats Dew! You deserve a celebration!

CRPSbe 04-04-2009 12:58 PM

I'm so happy for you that it was recognized.

My Gosh! 10 weeks? The first time I applied, it took them a year to approve me; it happens a lot slower over here. :(

loretta 04-04-2009 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CRPSbe (Post 491229)
I'm so happy for you that it was recognized.

My Gosh! 10 weeks? The first time I applied, it took them a year to approve me; it happens a lot slower over here. :(

Hi Dew, So happy for you!. I am going to apply. Dr. says he will support me. have full body 13 years, wasn't diagnosed for 4 years. Hope it goes well for me too. Take care, Loretta

SBOWLING 04-04-2009 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dew58 (Post 490853)
Hello All,:)

I just wanted to share that I was approved today for SSDI, for CRPS I. It took 10 weeks to be approved. I am so excited and shocked at the same time! What a relief to have been approved so fast.

My atty. for my WC suit was surprised too. I applied for SSDI on my own behalf.

:grouphug:
Dew

Hello Dew,

Congradulations!!! That's one less thing to have on your mind. I applied 2 1/2 years ago and was I was denied. I have been waiting for 2 years for a hearing to be scheduled. I was notifited this past Friday that they need my updated doctor's reports and they will consider my case again and I may not have to go before a judge. They must have got some stimulous money to hire some extra people to help with the mountains of paperwork they require (ha! ha! just kidding)
Take care :grouphug:
Sherrie

tjbird 04-05-2009 08:18 AM

10 week Approval
 
Congradulations:You-Rock: Be glad you don't live in Virginia I am one of the people who has waited for a hearing DATE since August 27, 2008 for just a date. This August I will have been trying for SSD for two solid years, then again I truley believe I am getting a bum rap because my lawyer knows nothing about RSD, if I would have known that I would have gone with another. This is how I thought though, this attorney who ONLY does SSD cases could fight for me:Noooo: My next step of her agenda is that I have to go and have a hand test to prove I can't use them to work, is this outragous or what:icon_confused: especially since I have had the carpel tunnel release in both hands and one is put together with pins and screws.:Doh: what's the sign!?!?!?
Again congradulations:)
tjbird

Grammadur 04-05-2009 06:35 PM

Congratulations!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dew58 (Post 490853)
Hello All,:)

I just wanted to share that I was approved today for SSDI, for CRPS I. It took 10 weeks to be approved. I am so excited and shocked at the same time! What a relief to have been approved so fast.

My atty. for my WC suit was surprised too. I applied for SSDI on my own behalf.

:grouphug:
Dew

I'm so happy for you!. And you did it on your own - you are an inspiration to us all :You-Rock:

Grammadur

dreambeliever128 04-05-2009 07:54 PM

tjbird,
 
I basically went through what you have only longer.

What I would do is write to a State Rep. or Senator. Send them your information and ask for their help. I got mine by writing to a State Rep as I said and I have seen others get the help from the Gov., Senator or State Reps.

I had a lawyer that lived on the Golf Course. People that knew him said he was always playing gold. He was suppose to be the best SS attoney in town.
He was a joke.

I finally sat down and wrote a 2 page letter to him and sent him my file. I know he didn't read it all but I did have a letter in the mail within a week that I was approved.

It's worth a try.

Ada

medictlc 04-05-2009 11:16 PM

Congrats! :highfive:

DianaA 04-06-2009 01:28 AM

Congratulations
 
Dew, Congratulations! I am so thrilled for you. Way to go.
:yahoo::yahoo: Di

tjbird 04-06-2009 04:47 AM

Dreambeliever,
I am inclined to believe your point. My attorney is not fightinting for my RSD/CRPS she has no idea about the disease so she is having me do all kinds of things to prove that I cant work! I think the attorneys need a course on rare diseases!!!
tjbird

tjbird 04-06-2009 04:53 AM

Yes I have been doing that, last week I sent my third letter. Last time it took three months for him to get back to me and then he had gotten the wrong information from SS but maybe I will try something else.

dreambeliever128 04-06-2009 10:01 AM

Hi tjbird,
 
I went through a lot with SS too. They sent my paperwork to Missouri at one time and no one could find it. I'm in Co. Then then sent me to a Psychologist and the next day I got a turndown. I called up the SS office and they didn't even know they'd sent me to a Psychologist.

Get you info together on your own. That's what I started doing. I sent the State Rep so many papers I am sure he didn't read them all. You have to find the right State Rep that will help you. I've been lucky so far with them.

I have ask them to help get my meds that insurance didn't want to pay for and I even wrote to **** Chaney and his office helped me. They have helped me with other things too. I won't go into but I believe in fighting for what I believe in.

Don't give up.

Ada

Jimking 04-07-2009 08:35 AM

Congratulations Dew58! I do believe it does depend on what US State one lives in that can determine the length of time it may take to receive SSDI. In my wife's case it's been 2 years and we are in a congested region. For 5 years a business peer of mine who used to live 3000 miles from me in Washington State who's wife has RSD kept getting rejections from SS. They moved to Oklahoma to be near their son and was granted SSDI within a few months. :)

Dew58 04-07-2009 05:35 PM

I think you may be correct; however, my WC atty. told me one almost had to be in a coma to get approved in OK.

I filed SSDI on my own; I filled out the forms as direct as I could, keeping in mind that SSDI is only concerned if I can work or not. I told the truth concerning the WC case and injury;2 right knee surgeries; I had over 2 yrs. of medical records(14-15 docs and PT, and 2 PM's), and my psychologist that I have seen twice a week, for over a year. I have the paper trail to show my journey.

I had proof that I attempted to go back to a sedentary job after I had not worked for 10 months in a row. I lasted 2 months, and had to resign as work and CRPS I, in my state of the syndrome, was not healthy for me at all.

I wish you all the best. I am pulling for each of you.
:grouphug:
Dew

Jimking 04-08-2009 07:48 AM

My wife's SS attorney left a message yesterday that she's been turned down again for her SSDI. Unbelievable. :(


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