Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 02-22-2012, 07:53 PM #11
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Hi ginne, I was approved for my benefits and I am so happy,they are gonna pay me back the 33 weeks they owe me also.yippy!I really appreciate u thinking of me , that is so kind.now my employer I think is gonna pick up the tab for my kettamine treatment with dr getson , I was see n Schwartzmann befor.I just couldn't spend all my savings on it anymore.I think I have a good chance of getting wc also.there dr said IAAF totally disabled too. Just waiting for the hearing.enough about me.how is your life. Going? I hope you are doing well and pain free sweety. Ttys
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Hi ginne, I was approved for my benefits and I am so happy,they are gonna pay me back the 33 weeks they owe me also.yippy!I really appreciate u thinking of me , that is so kind.now my employer I think is gonna pick up the tab for my kettamine treatment with dr getson , I was see n Schwartzmann befor.I just couldn't spend all my savings on it anymore.I think I have a good chance of getting wc also.there dr said IAAF totally disabled too. Just waiting for the hearing.enough about me.how is your life. Going? I hope you are doing well and pain free sweety. Ttys


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[I am so very happy for you. when that benefit finally goes through, you feel a great weight lifted off you. I hope that you are able to go forward in your life now, without this worry you have had. any time a person on this site has a good bit of information to share it is worth celebrating. Sleep good tonight in peace at last ginnie
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Thanks for the advice , I was granted my benefits finally,I applied back in June of 09.the judge was very nice and after he saw my drs reports over the last 4 years and also my physical appearance,actually appolagized to me for being turned down twice befor.nice too know I get all my back pay from June 09 til present.it looks like I'have a good chance of getting my wc benefits too.new jersey gives u up to 80% of your monthly salary or up too 3200.$ a month.my plan now is too get my ketttamine treatments and start a new career in golf orsomething,hope all is well with you.thanks for your input agree with this. Having a firm diagnosis certainly is helpful as the Social Security Administration docs are becoming more and more familiar with it, but granting you disability status is more complex than that. There is your age, your "functional limitations", etc.

Best advice I can give is to get your primary CRPS doctor to write a letter outlining your "functional and occupational limitations". That can make all of the difference. Submit that letter to Social Security.

With that letter, all of my extensive medical records and solid legal representation, I was awarded benefits on my initial application.

Here is a link to a forum that specializes in Social Security Disability. Check it out and good luck on your next hearing...

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thankyou for congratulating me.my name is Danny very nice to meet you.how are you doing? Hopefully great
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