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 03-28-2009, 08:00 AM #11
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Hey There,

I recently filed for SSDI in 1/09. I cannot rec. SSI because hubby makes too much money. I do have enough credits for SSDI.

I have RSD/CRPS I; Major Depression;Anxiety and Panic Disorder, High Blood Pressure,ShortTerm Memory Loss(can't find my words,sometimes), etc.

I have a mental exam in 5/09 concerning my SSDI claim. I have seen a psychologist every 2 weeks since 4/08. I have 2 yrs. of steady medical records to prove the RSD/CRPS I diagnosis. I even tried to go back to work for 2 months in 2008(10/08 thru 12/08) and had to resign because I could not take meds as they would make me "zone" out.Before that, I had been off work because of the syndrome, which increased symptoms after my 2nd right knee surgery on 01/16/08. Also, I can't take my meds and drive..illegal as it would be under the influence.

I hope everything goes well for you. There is support here. I am Dew, nice to meet you
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WC Injury 03/24/07;Two Right Knee Surgeries on 5/22/07 and 01/16/08. Surgeons and Physical Therapists ignored my concerns of burning pain, swelling, and no improvement and getting worse. Diagnosed RSD/CRPS I/Sympathetically Mediated Pain Syndrome/Chronic Pain on 06/2008 by family doc;on 08/2008 and 12/2008 diagnosis confirmed by two WC PM Doctors: Both legs;hips; hands; and spine effected by this culprit. SSDI granted 01/2009.
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Michelle, First I want to say I am sorry you are dealing with all of this. I am glad you got a lawyer & filed for SSD. My company had a firm to fight for SSD for me & I needed them. I want you to know we got turned down twice. We sent in updated medical & asked that it be looked at again before going to trial & it was approved. It was a stressful time. I also contacted my congressmans office who got involved by following my case. Since I want being evicted from my home there wasnt alot they could do but Social Security knew they were being watched & my Congressman is Fantastic!! They knew everything! So talk to your lawyer about contacting your senator or congressman if you get denied the first time. It cant hurt you. Good luck & take care.
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