posted 29 May 2004 09:29
I wasn't sccessful until it got to the Judges' desk and then didn't even have to see him...here's how. I posted this to a topic over in Medical but, feel it's worth repeating over here as well.To anyone trying to get disability,
IT IS NOT THE DISEASE YOU HAVE THAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT....IT IS WHAT THAT DISEASE, WHATEVER IT IS, THAT PREVENTS YOU FROM DOING THINGS...THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR.
It is you limitations, not the disease, that they will look at.
In getting the very best letter your doctor can write, you can and SHOULD write your doc (PCP and LLMD are both needed) a letter explaining how this disease has affected your life. This allows you doc to then see just how your life has been affected by you disease.
Remember, this is very important that you get the "right" letter from you doc. Both, my LLMD and my PCP thanked me for doing this as it made their job of writing the letter much easier.
List all the things you can no longer do...in that letter state anything you are no longer doing because of this disease...from no longer meeting friends to lunch to just how long it takes you to get dressed for the day or, if you can't get dressed on some days...list that.
Talk about your troubles with reasoning, thinking, following through with things...taking directions, etc.
I even put in there that I had never been able to take my granddaughter to the picture show....or, if now, I would put how I have never been able to pick up my newest granddaughter.
The list should go on and on...
Again, it is not your diagnosis, unless you have certain Leukemias, etc. you should expect to be denied the first and prehaps the second time. Do not give up, but, do the things they want to hear.
REMEMBER IT IS NOT THE DISEASE, IT IS THE LIMITIONS THAT THE DISEASE HAS PUT ON YOU THAT WILL PREVENT YOU TO WORKING AND GET YOU APPROVED!!!
If you can express that to your physicians, then they can and will be able to write you a great letter that will express these things to the Judge or reviewer, and, of course, your stacks and stacks of medical reports...you must have ALL of them.
Even save all your empty prescription bottles...mine now take up a complete cabinet.
I was denied twice and when the Judge got my papers, along with my docs statements, he didn't even require me to meet with him...he just approved me right then and there.
I come up for review in Dec of this year and will be bringing with me all my hundreds of empty prescription bottles with me. I plan on him seeing them and telling him that if I wasn't that sick, then why am I taking all these prescriptions. I take more than my 86 year old mother.
One more thing, they really want you to see a doctor AT LEAST once per month...if you are not, then you should start considering doing just that.
I hope that this helps you and good luck.
Rosemary