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catdog111 07-30-2016 10:57 AM

Polyneuropathy SSDI
 
HI I just hade a EMG test and my neurologist said I have polyneuropathy. I do use a walking can all the time and I did get a prescription for it back in 2014. Is this going to help with my ssdi clam?

Thank you

Jomar 07-30-2016 12:07 PM

The sticky threads ar every helpful-
http://www.neurotalk.org/social-secu...nprepared.html
http://www.neurotalk.org/social-secu...pful-info.html
http://www.neurotalk.org/social-secu...ful-sites.html

Without more information it is hard to give an answer.
Basically if comes down to what are your limitations, are you able to do gainful employment?

echoes long ago 08-01-2016 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by catdog111 (Post 1218785)
HI I just hade a EMG test and my neurologist said I have polyneuropathy. I do use a walking can all the time and I did get a prescription for it back in 2014. Is this going to help with my ssdi clam?

Thank you

it is good and helps your case to have a diagnosis and to have a test that proves it. For peripheral neuropathy as far as your feet and/or legs are concerned, the important part is how it affects your gate and station.


11.14 Peripheral neuropathies. With disorganization of motor function as described in 11.04B, in spite of prescribed treatment.
B. Significant and persistent disorganization of motor function in two extremities, resulting in sustained disturbance of gross and dexterous movements, or gait and station (see 11.00C).

the important part of your claim is to make clear how your peripheral neuropathy affects your ability to work. This includes the disease itself as well as treatments and medications affecting your ability to work. Depending on how your peripheral neuropathy affects you, make sure you mention how it affects your ability to sit, stand, kneel, bend, reach, climb, lift, walk, due to numbness, pain, etc. also how medications affect your ability to concentrate, make you drowsy, how pain affects you, etc

do a search on here for peripheral neuropathy and disabililty.

catdog111 08-06-2016 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by echoes long ago (Post 1219086)
it is good and helps your case to have a diagnosis and to have a test that proves it. For peripheral neuropathy as far as your feet and/or legs are concerned, the important part is how it affects your gate and station.


11.14 Peripheral neuropathies. With disorganization of motor function as described in 11.04B, in spite of prescribed treatment.
B. Significant and persistent disorganization of motor function in two extremities, resulting in sustained disturbance of gross and dexterous movements, or gait and station (see 11.00C).

the important part of your claim is to make clear how your peripheral neuropathy affects your ability to work. This includes the disease itself as well as treatments and medications affecting your ability to work. Depending on how your peripheral neuropathy affects you, make sure you mention how it affects your ability to sit, stand, kneel, bend, reach, climb, lift, walk, due to numbness, pain, etc. also how medications affect your ability to concentrate, make you drowsy, how pain affects you, etc

do a search on here for peripheral neuropathy and disabililty.

Hi my doctor does have it down on all he's notes that I have Gait abnormality and Paresthesia and lower extremity weakness and gait instability. Thank you for your reply


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