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Old 02-14-2007, 11:39 PM #1
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Default Liam how to convince SS again your still very ill

I find this more depressing then before , going before review again in 3 years. I have permanent lung dammage, severe sleep apnea ,narcolepsy ,AF, uncontrolled BP,cronic pain, HBP,surgeries to both my ankles ,knees,asthma allergies.
Now I have developed diabetes type II, with peripheral neuropathy,psoriasIS,hives,distorted vision, carpal tunnel.

I see doctors but i guess not enough to make SS happy . Most doctors once they diagnose the problem and because of past history ,they cant do much .so they give me the boot they dont need to see me unless i have new questions.
As the pain management doc said anybody can give you pain pills to manage your pain ,or treat your BP,u dont need a specialist .
All this has all been documented over the years . How do I explain I am now worse than before but have less doctors treating me? I now have diabetes which i have been treated for infections 3 times.i have to be more carefull what i do . even paper cuts can bring it on.I need dental work and the dentist has concerns. Should i be worried?

What do you think liam?
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