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Old 08-17-2012, 04:04 AM #1
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Default Prepairing to apply.Have questions.

We are preping to apply. Have some questions for those of you have been there done that.

My husband has demyelinating and axonal peripheral polyneuropathy and central pontine myelinolysis along with numerous other conditions including COPD, chronic pancreatitis, arthritis, short term memory problems... I , a mere layman, believe he meets the SS Blue book conditions described in 11.0 c and 11.14.

I also believe we are going to have the medical documentation and tests to back this up. Possibly we will have records to back up the dementia after his neuropsyc testing in october.

He is 55 y old and has worked as a policeman, jailor and building maintance man. He is now confinded to a wheelchair.

His neurologist is on board. his primary care doctor, I believe, will be on board after we have given physical therapy a couple more months. I am not giving up on my husband ever walking again or getting better. I am taking him to every doctor we are refered to and every therpay session sceduled. But I do live with him every day. I can see he is getting worse not better. He is falling more frequently when he pulls up on a counter to try and stand for a second to reach something or transfer to bed. And i believe his physical therapist sees him getting worse also over the last 4 1/2 months she has been treating him three times a week.

SO I have read I should submit copies of all his medical records with the initail application. I am working on gather those now.

1) Do I need to submit records that have nothing to do with his disability? Like corotid artery ultrasounds and cystascopes that are not related to the condition and were normal?

2) do physical therapy notes count as medical evidence? Because this will prove he is trying o walk and stand but can't and it getting worse.

3) how many of his doctors do I need to ask to fill out and RFC form? Does his urologist really need to fill one out when he is seeing him for benign enlarged prostrate?

4) is a physical therapist qualified to fill an RFC out? Or would I be waisting her time?

5) Is it customary to charge $1 a page for copies of his medical records? Because since loosing his income we are broke and relying partially on family to survive right now.

Thank you in advance. I am sure I will have more questions soon.

Last edited by youngwife; 08-17-2012 at 04:06 AM. Reason: to change "he" to my husband in the begining of the message
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