anyone file for SSDI because of PMPS and Lat Dorsi Recon pain?
Was thinking of doing this because all my surgeries have left me in serious pain at my computer job, to the point where I feel I won't be able to work much longer. I also was diagnosed with depression recently, due to BC/pain/painkiller addiction. Anyone know if it's possible to get it with these issues?
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I don't know if this is covered but I found a section of the SSA policy that lists impairments that could be covered.
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/AdultListings.htm
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Bump for Disability info..
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minxie, here's information prepared specifically for those dealing with dysfunction because of lymphedema, but it covers your situation as well:
See, for instance, the explanation on that page of Listing 1.02:
• Listing 1.02- Major Dysfunction of a Joint (Due to Any Cause): If lymphedema severely impairs your ability to use your arms or legs, you may qualify under this blue book listing.
The article also prepares you for the reality of having to appeal a denial. Hope this helps!
Gentle hugs,
Binney -
I would start by talking to your Pain Clinic team, primary doctor, oncologist about your difficulties at work. If you can get more than one doctor to say you are disabled it will help your case greatly.
In the meantime, start gathering all your doctor's names, clinic names, dates of service, any counsleors you see/saw. Disability will want all that information to get your records.
Also, start writing down ALL your symptoms of physical pain, when it happens, what triggers it, what makes it worse, what you can and can not do at home and work. Do that with your depression symptoms as well. Write down how your depression effects your work and at home. Be very specific and write down EVERYTHING you can think of.
Also, write down ANY AND ALL SIDE EFFECTS FROM YOUR MEDICATIONS and how they effect you physically, emotionally, cognitively at work and at home.
Again...be VERY THOROUGH and VERY SPECIFIC. The more you write the better you have a chance of getting qualified.
I, too, have severe surgical neuropathy pain from my breast cancer surgeries that I can't do even normal home activities, but I had already been disabled, but just have the added crap.
I wish you the best of luck
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SS/disability very helpful when u call them. They will ask qx's want doctor's phone numbers to verify diagnosis. I was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to apply. I am receiving SS/disability due to chronic pain & fatigue with metastatic breast cancer, I also found out my sons qualified for SS payments until age 18, my spouse's income had nothing to do with qualification. Good luck
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Glad I fell upon this. I have chronic lat flap back pain as well as lymphedema in the arm and trunk. My Dr had recently suggested me not working, which is not an option as I have the insurance in our household! I will be looking into the links, thank you!
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I have not experienced your specific issues, but I recently applied for and was approved for SSDI. I had quit work about a year after my chemo and radiation treatments for stage 3C breast cancer in 2008. I was eligible for a small retirement at that time and the chemo brain, constant fatigue and pain made it too difficult to concentrate, participate in meetings, and just keep up with my peers. So retirement came as a welcome relief. At that time, it never dawned on me that I might be eligible for SSDI. However, when I was dx with stage 4 BC on 1/2013 I applied for SSDI. Through all the SSDI research I found that I may have been eligible for SSDI at the earlier dx of stage 3C, since I could no longer work at that time. Sure enough, I applied in 1/2013 upon my Stage 4 dx, but I based my claim beginning with the 3C dx and disabling side effects due to treatment. Of course the current stage 4 would have likely been all I needed to be approved, but I was amazed to see that they backdated my claim for a year, was approved in 5 weeks and had 6 months worth of SSDI payments deposited by April 2013. It doesn't hurt to try. The key is convincing them you are permanently disabled. You must also have discontinued working before applying for the SSDI. Good luck! -
I was approved at stage 3C because of the side effects from chemo and Al's. The pain is sometimes unbear -
I was also approved at stage 3C. I worry that they are going to do a review and take it away. I feel like some of my docs think I should be working but I know I can't. I can't even keep up the house because of pain and numbness that my treatment left me with. What do you all do for the pain? I am so exhausted and tired of being in pain. My fingers hurt as I am typing this. I am so frustrated. I have severe neuropathy and my mo just said sorry, but we don't have any solutions for neuropathy. I also have lymphedema and feel like I have the iron bra 24/7. My bmx was in 2011 and I STILL feel this way. I really do not know where to turn. I do physical therapy, a yoga class, I stretch, still no relief. I want to feel good and work. Or even just feel ok. Just so frustrated.
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