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Just wrote my title to get your attention. Grin.
However, my last neurologist told me that he has 'hundreds of patients that have SFN, and they all work." This was said in the context of me asking and handing him a few papers to fill out for my SSDI. I have talked to others who know about SFN, and they have said the above statement by my FORMER doctor is without merit. Unfounded. Silly. Illogical. Do any of you, personally know of somebody who is receiving SSDI that has SFN? And, to provide a few more details - it started in both of their feet, and has progressed up to their knees? Thanks. |
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Relating to SSDI, I think it is not the diagnosis itself, but how severely it affects a person in daily activities. Some have more pain and limitations than others.
Sometimes it is a matter of where you live , if there is or is not jobs that will fit any limitations that may be necessary for that person to work.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | canifindagooddr (08-30-2015) |
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the standard is jobs in the national economy that the person can perform, not on the local level.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | canifindagooddr (08-30-2015), Jomar (08-30-2015) |
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I got interrupted here and wasn't able to finish my posting ...
![]() I meant in general ,for the person, not anything relating to SSDI or how they make a decision. I am curious if they would really expect someone to move? and how far? Usually funds are low already and medical care is set so that is a interesting consideration.. Most cannot afford to up and move.. plus leave family behind? and the emotional support of friends ..
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"Thanks for this!" says: | canifindagooddr (08-30-2015) |
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At my ALJ hearing the VE claimed there were maybe 50 Surveillance System Monitor jobs in CA that I could perform. That was total jobs, not openings, across the entire state. (After further testimony the ALJ decided I couldn't perform even those 50 jobs and I received a bench decision. The numbers were low enough that had I been denied, I would have a good argument for appeal.) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | canifindagooddr (08-30-2015) |
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Read this post that Jo*mar wrote. Read it again and again and again. A diagnosis is NOT an automatic approval. Lit Love has spelled out the rules used by SSDI. (In great detail and on numerous occasions.) Just because you have an article that indicates SFN can be debilitating will not persuade SSDI to approve your claim. Read the above again. It is NOT the dx, it is how an illness affects you and your abilities to perform work. You gave an example of this yourself when you mentioned a blind singer that is capable of earning above the amount specified by SSDI. You stated in your paperwork submitted to SSDI, how your life is affected by your medical conditions but this is only from YOU. SSDI needs medical documentation that supports your statements AND that your treating physician attests to the reasonableness for someone to experience those limitations with your conditions. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | canifindagooddr (08-30-2015) |
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I can't recall saying my DX alone should win me my claim. I don't think I ever said such a thing. If I did, I was not in my 'right mind.' I understand it is how the DX affects your everyday life and one's ability to work. I don't think I got to 5th base by being an idiot. All though at times, I am sure I am probably the biggest one in the room. Grin.
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I was trying to explain why the article to which you have referred will be of NO value to your claim. |
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