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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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