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Old 11-04-2010, 01:22 AM #1
Itsmerebecky Itsmerebecky is offline
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Default Spontanous Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks

I have been recently diagonised of having a Csf Leak and looking at brain surgery to get it taken care of. Does it qualify for SSDI to get on it. I have been doing research and one place states that can lead to long term disabilty due to pain and nerve damage with repeated patching. However I haven't had my surgery yet but there is always a possiblilty that it won't happen that I need more later. Just wonderin?
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