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When you get to the appeals council statistically the chances of winning are much better. Keep the faith.
Admittedly, I had to look up myasthnia gravis. It appears it is a musculoskeletal disorder. These disorders are covered under the SSA'a Blue Book Adult listings 1.00. Here's the link http://www.ssa.gov/disability/profes...etal-Adult.htm Your disease meets the general requirements. But the listing speaks to joints in the specific listings. So, the SSA can make a medical equivalence decision or your case can continue through the 5-step sequence process of evaluation. http://ssdi-help.com/ssabasicinfo/claim-evaluation.htm It is critical you collect medical evidence, going back as far as you can remember you had this problem. Evidence that proves the symptoms you had even though you were not diagnosed. Also, complete the Adult Function Report, http://ssdi-help.com/ssaforms/ssa-forms.htm Make your answers as detailed as possible for the work environment and your daily life. Also, if you can have a doctor complete the Physical Residual Capacity(same llink as previous), it will go a long way towards getting a positive decision. The bad news is that the Appeals Council has a heavy backload and it takes about a year before your case is reviewed.The upside is that it gives you a year to collect medical evidence and get the recommended forms completed. But, don't delay getting medical records is a tedious job. Also, check out county health facillities and cllinics that charge on a sliding fee scale. Have you applied for Medicaid? That willl give you baasic healthcare coverage. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any more questions. Trudi
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I'm sorry to read about what you've gone through. I myself can relate because a lot of your story is very similar to mine. It's sad it has to be made to be so difficult to get one's disability when you really are disabled. It's like a slap in the face to have a judge turn you down. I've been there and done that and am appealing in hopes of being granted a fair hearing the next time around. I'll believe it when I see it if I ever win now.
Best of luck to you, and again I'm so sorry this system has to be so down right cruel to some yet give it to others sometimes who don't even deserve it. ![]() |
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I am so sorry to those individuals who keep getting denied time and time again. It took 4 years for me, and at the end of that time, all sfor two generations was used to keep my health. I had no insuance. I am horrified at what our country is doing to those that need the medical care the most. Being sick, should not cost all that a person has worked for. Please continue to fight to get your benefits. Our country should never have spent the dollars that we put into this system. I will keep all of your in my prayers. My benefits are so low in what I receive, I will not be able to keep my home. ginnie
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Hi Paul, there is no way for me even with a lawyer. My family trust was to keep my in my home to pay property taxes and insurances. The Government would not allow me to keep those funds and receive benefits. I was forced to use all to keep myself alive before I got benefits. I had 8 surgeries and NO insurance-pre-exisiting conditions. Those funds are no longer there to pay for my propery taxes or insurance, I don't get enough in benefits to cover this. Therefor I loose my home. Two generations out the window, because of no insurance, and a faulty trust, and poorly run system. I am heartbroken. Being sick should not cost someone every thing they have, and earned, and saved for, in my case it did. ginnie
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (05-30-2012) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (05-30-2012) |
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Hello, Im sorry to hear about your denial letter. It seems to be if you just got the letter you should be able to appeal it. I thought the 60 days started from when YOU get the letter, not left the courthouse.
For ALJ, did he send you to the doctors office? How did they determine your medical condition, on records alone? Meanwhile file the appeal and keep going forward. Get your current doctors to input notes in the medical file, that states your condition, how its disabling, and prevent you from working. There is light on the other side. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | don1956 (06-13-2012) |
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