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Old 07-24-2014, 04:33 PM #1
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Default Short Term Disability

Hello All,

My Short Term Disability is denied, they are looking for evidence other than doctor’s notes. I am quiet disappointed because of this “invisible” injury, They mentioned that my MRI and blood tests are normal. Any suggestion on how I can provide more evidence which can be considered?

(My issues are persistent headaches, dizziness after activity of 3o mins, fatigue, few memory issues. I am taking Propelnon for headache, Vestibular Therapy, Speech Therapy, just started NUCCA treatment)

Thanks in advance!
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