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Old 02-18-2016, 08:16 PM #1
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Hello,
I have had small fiber neuropathy (SFN) for 19 months (July 2014).

Applied about seven months after (January 2015) after being unable to work.
My family doctor suggested it.

I was denied four months later (Late April 2015), and told that even though I had SFN, I could still work.

I retained an attorney and formally asked for an appeal with a circuit court judge.

Now, 10 months later (February 2016), they have asked for more information and it looks like I might get a court date, according to paralegal in about 6 months (~August 2016).

I have not worked since the SFN came after a surgery.

Family doctor already told me it will be very hard to get, as it is not an obvious disability. I have major pain and pronounced fatigue. I have fallen a lot and not driving since 12/2014.

Anyway, thanks for reading. Is there anyone that gets disability like me? My family doctor told me to keep trying up to 5 years!

Any suggestions?

Thank you.
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I have not worked since the SFN came after a surgery.

Family doctor already told me it will be very hard to get, as it is not an obvious disability.
How old are you?
Was the surgery related to SFN?
Your treating physician a neurologist?

Check out the following article links:
Neuropathy and Social Security Disability - Scroll down to the "Filing for Social Security Disability with a Diagnosis of Peripheral Neuropathy" section.

How Social Security Decides If You Can Work (or Are Disabled)




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you mentioned surgery what was that for ...
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you mentioned surgery what was that for ...
It was abdominal surgery and I am 51.
Family doctor is helping, not neurologist.
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