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Fibromyalgia & Disability

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I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia 10-12 years ago.

I am a stay at home mother of three. Very sensitive to meds(I want...

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Thursday, October 01, 2009
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Anyone here from Michigan recieving disability for fibro?   I was denied because Fibro was not on list of disabilities,however judge did state he believed I was disabled. wish I would have kept paperwork,but threw it away in discouragement years ago.   I have heard recently of people be...
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    Fibrotwin
    Thursday, October 01, 2009 at 02:10 PM

    Eggs, I don't have a direct response to your question, but I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia about 5 years ago, and I was actually qualified for disability because of "depression", which was only present because of the chronic pain!  Before that I'd never been depressed a day in my life.  I was also screwed over on disability because as my disease progressed I began missing more and more work, and disability decides how much you'll be paid based upon the last 3 months you worked, which I hadn't known about or I'd have stopped working much sooner and much more suddenly!  Also, I had taken a lower-paying less stressful job BECAUSE of the fatigue and pain.

     

    By the way, the only reason I knew to fast-track my diagnosis as fibromyalgia is because my identical twin developed the disease ten years before I did, before it was accepted as a "real disease".

     

    Anyway, if you are feeling depressed in addition to your fibro (which often includes depression anyway as I understand it), you might qualify for disability based on that.

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    Karen Lee Richards
    Thursday, October 01, 2009 at 04:06 PM

    I'm sorry to have to say this, but that judge misled you.  A medical condition does not have to be on the "list" in order to be considered as a reason for disability.  The only thing necssary is proving you are unable to work for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.  Here is an excellent article by a disability attorney on how to win a Social Security disability case with fibromyalgia:  Tips for Winning a Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Disability Case

     

    Unfortunately, if it's been more than five years since you've worked at a job and contributed to Social Security, it's too late to file.  You might want to talk with a disability attorney anyway just to see if there are any other options for you.  They will usually give you a free initial consultation to determine if you have a case, so you have nothing to lose.  Good luck to you.

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    eggs
    Friday, October 02, 2009 at 12:40 PM

    Thank You.

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    stacy
    Thursday, October 08, 2009 at 08:20 PM

    i have been out of work for 9 years.  i was just awarded disability but not for fibro, i too was told its not on the list of disabilities.  my doctor and i went thru and listed all the different symtoms that i have from fibro and that did work for me.  dont give up on social security, thats what they like people to do.  no matter how many times you are denied keep trying.  good luck.

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    Keporta
    Friday, October 16, 2009 at 11:48 AM

    You will get it, it took me 3 years.  DO NOT USE THE SAME ONSET DATE FOR THE DISABILITY.  I know it is tough, and 3 years was hell to go through financially.  I was diagnosed in 2000, it has been 9 years, and I have been on disabilty for 5 years.  Even if you can not collect on SSD, you could qualify for SSI, for low income families.  My husband makes too much money for SSI.  I get $700? a month, it is not much, but it is better than nothing, plus after so long on you are available for Medicare coverage, which helps with medical bills, that has been a good send for me.  I felt that I was lying about the onset date if I changed it, to refile.  They have already said that you are not eligible at that time.  Pick a new date, after all the intial paperwork, something new happened. New trip to hospital, or diagnosis.  Try again with that as onset.

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    eggs
    Friday, October 16, 2009 at 12:41 PM

    Thanks.Unfortunatly, as Karen said it has been more than five years since I have worked(Contributed to social security).

    If I had only known earlier what I know now!

     

    I could have appealed again to the higher court system a few  hundred miles away(with no auto,and dead broke at the time). My attorney would not return my calls at the time,either so I felt helpless and gave up.

     

    Thats just what gets me...We not only have to learn to accept the fact that we can no longer live a normal life(play ball with our kids etc..),we have to have the added stress of how we are going to manage to support these kids should something (god forbid) happen to their father.

     

    I have not worked in the last five years because I was unable! If I can find a loophole or someway I will...just because I feel like I was treated unfairly by the system,and have seen other people collecting disability that are out doing things I sure can't do.

     

    Thanks again,it sure feels good to vent!

                                               Eggs

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    Keporta
    Friday, October 16, 2009 at 01:27 PM

    I did my whole process without an attorney.  You can do this yourself, keep trying.  You will get help.

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    too much pain
    Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 12:28 PM

    I 'm disable & recieve ssi,the fibro had got me to where i could'nt do anything anymore so i got a lawyer & recieved my first ssi & ssdisability check in 6 months ,yes u can get it.

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