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Read the 3 Stickies at the top of this forum page for very important information. Some if not all will more than likely answer your questions.
Read the info on the Disability website: http://www.ssa.gov/disability/ "The definition of disability under Social Security is different than other programs. Social Security pays only for total disability. No benefits are payable for partial disability or for short-term disability. "Disability" under Social Security is based on your inability to work. We consider you disabled under Social Security rules if: You cannot do work that you did before; We decide that you cannot adjust to other work because of your medical condition(s); and Your disability has lasted or is expected to last for at least one year or to result in death. This is a strict definition of disability. Social Security program rules assume that working families have access to other resources to provide support during periods of short-term disabilities, including workers' compensation, insurance, savings and investments." Sorry I never heard of "freedom disability." Your best bet in my personal opinion would be to apply. GOOD LUCK! ![]() |
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They will probably want your COPD staged with a pulmonary function test. The results of that would vary depending on your smoking status and I don't know how it would affect the determination.
I didn't have any problem but had just had surgery for lung cancer, they removed a lobe of my lung, the stitches tore open after surgery and I ended up losing a lot of function. People at one of the COPD forums would likely know more about your prospects, I know some people have had some difficulty and some have had no problem being approved. good luck, judi |
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