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peterz 02-12-2012 05:28 PM

Disability due to Type 1 diabetes?
 
My 34 yo friend has type 1 diabetes and has a tough time putting in just 30 hours a week. Is she eligible for partial SS disability to compensate for not being able to work fulll time?

Babyboomer15 02-12-2012 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by peterz (Post 850995)
My 34 yo friend has type 1 diabetes and has a tough time putting in just 30 hours a week. Is she eligible for partial SS disability to compensate for not being able to work fulll time?

Best thing too do is a google search for SSDI-diabetes. Also,call an attorney. There's no such thing as partial disability. You're either disabled or you're not.

Janke 02-12-2012 09:40 PM

Here is the link to the Blue Book instructions on how to evalutate diabetes as a disabling condition. Your friend would have to have some severe side effects from the illness.

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disabi...rine-Adult.htm

The most important thing for her now at this point is to do whatever it takes to keep tight control on her glucose level - work closely with her diabetes educator - and stay on her health insurance plan. There may come a day that she will not be able to work any more, but if she can drag herself to work 30 hours a week, SSA will not find her disabled.


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