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Old 01-10-2011, 10:00 AM #1
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I had a 3 level anterior fusion C4-C7 in Feb/09 and still experience pain from bone spurs and C3 disc herniation since surgery, severe headaches and numbness in both arms/hands along with pain in the scapular muscles I was recently diagnoised with TOS, I have applied for disability and I was wondering if anyone is on disabilty for TOS? Thanks for your responses
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Hi,

I think some are but can't recall who specifically.
I do know many have had to go through the work comp system first, as they acquired in on the job.
And some acquired RSD after or along with TOS so that's another tough dx mixed in.
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Hi Bunz,

I'm on SSDI for TOS, RSD, fibro
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Default CPP disability ond TOS

Thank-you Jo*mar and Finz for your response, Finz did you get approved right away or did you have to appeal? I am losing my job at the end of January as I have been off work for 2 yrs(scary feeling), both my neurosurgeon and family doctor signed me off work, but in Ontario all I hear is that all applications are denied the frist time around and I will have to appeal. I really do not know how disability in the US works. Thank-you both again.
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I am on Disability for TOS. It's listed as PPD but I dont know if that stands for Permanent Partial Disabled or Partial Permanent Disabled (is there a difference?).

I did not have to appeal, but my case took 4 years and an eviction notice plus my Senators intervention to finally get the award from Social Security. I guess the medical records spoke for themselves. My surgeon did write a general letter as to my condition, pointing out that a successful surgical outcome does not automatically mean a return to employment.

I did use a popular SSD Advocate Law Firm. Do you have someone similar in Canada?

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Hi Anne, Wow it took 4yrs to get disability, that's insane! I was told it could take 4-6 months for a decision from CPP and if they deny me then the appeal process could take up to another 4-6 months. I summited a large medical file along with medical reports from my surgeon amd family dr. I hope I do not require a lawyer as I could not afford one.
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It was 3 years for me. Can't rush bureaucracy !
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It was 3 years for me. Can't rush bureaucracy !
Alrighty then, I guess I will just have to be patient no sense getting stressed out about it, thanks finz
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I had a 3 level anterior fusion C4-C7 in Feb/09 and still experience pain from bone spurs and C3 disc herniation since surgery, severe headaches and numbness in both arms/hands along with pain in the scapular muscles I was recently diagnoised with TOS, I have applied for disability and I was wondering if anyone is on disabilty for TOS? Thanks for your responses
I am on SSDI for TOS. I've been on it about 6 years. It wasn't difficult for me, maybe because I had a W.C. case going.
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