im 58 and have lumbar spondylolisthesis, stenosis,facet arthrosis, radiculopathy, neuropathy, sciatica, ddd,nerve root impingement,type 2 diabetes,ptsd.have mri x-rays,therpy and treatment,meds for all,people its going to be hard to get approved without a lawyer,that little money is worth it,believe me i had to learn the hard way,
Hi. Thanks for sharing. We have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 12:15 pm EST that will help you get approved fast. For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees. If you would like to consider having a representative help you get approved, you can discuss this option with one of our advocates. To get started, go to bit.ly/34wviJY or call 844 202 5609.
I had degenerate disc disease and waited 10 years for back surgery and it's considered failed. In pain all day in fact my pain is worse and other issues and been denied SSI. But I had a federal attorney look at my case and can't figure out y I'm not on it. I see certain people get it with hardly anything wrong but my age hurts me.
So sorry - ugh. And then you might get well-meaning advice such as “ sit down and relax” which doesn’t work if you have problems also in another area of the back. Meanwhile, people still expect us to work just as fast as we did before these problems, and some doctors tend to think that just ibuprofen is the godsend of pain relief
Hello sir, If u have some extra time can I ask you a few questions about disability? I'm scheduled to have triple fusion in January, and am wondering if it's even worth applying. I'm a basket case and can walk a little bit not far. I have a orthopedic surgeon and documentation. Is it worth applying?
OK there are only seven vertebrae in the cervical spine. It goes from C1 to C7 so just wanted to make sure you get that right. There are eight pairs of cervical nerves, but there are only seven vertebrae. So when you do talk about the cervical spine, it only goes to C7.
I have my psych eval and medical eval next month. I have scoliosis with rods and it’s corrected to 26 degree. I also have some degenerative discs and arthritis. I have pain from my neck all the way to my tailbone now as well as fibromyalgia. I have PTSD with anxiety and depression and have issues with going out in public etc. any advice ? I don’t like going to doctors but I have and been going to therapy for a short while now.
Anxiety disorder, chronic depression, mild scoliosis upper back, degenerative disease, sacro hips, osteoarthritis, I’ll find out more hopefully in new MRI. I get stabbing pains in thorasic area on left behind heart area. Just excruciating. Awful pain in left buttocks that’s hard to stand on with stiff pain. Awful burning pain across upper back if I stand too long over 20 or 25 minutes along with those other stabbing pain ls especially, occurring. I tried a new job in my sector after 4 years out and felt tortured. Had to take week off after 3 hrs. Tried again, mixing sitting. Just as bad. Tried different shoes, worse. I’ looking into SSDI. I can’t work. I had a car accident in my early 20’s T Boned. Always had back pain, it got worse. A recent doctor found rib touches spine with spurs, now. Might be the worsening stabbing pains that stick around more, now. I’m 50, now. Where us thus Severity form fir my medical team?
New member who was injured at work years ago and continues to work with herniated cervical and lumbar discs in the spine. I have been treated with epidural injections for over ten years and at this point nothing masks the pain. 😪
I am very sorry to hear that Frankie, I believe we may be able to help you get approved for SSDI. For specific information tailored to your needs and live support get a Free Disability Digest Membership. Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY - Elle
@@TheDisabilityDigest Although, I have a workmen’s comp. case and haven’t proceeded how could I file for disability? According to SS I have acquired the credits to file if I choose. Not sure what that means.
@@TheDisabilityDigesthelp I just got out mental hospital as well as back chronic back degeneration bone on bone about all those Lumbers in that back stage three kidney disease and hearing voices bipolar etc help me please
i was in an auto accident a while ago and had neck sugery but also injured my lumbar. i was approved for ssdi after i applied and have 2 dx that i was approved on but the first is the muscular disorder it didnt specify if it was my neck or back or both they used to approve, how do you know.?
@@TheDisabilityDigest i treat for both but the ssa\dds made the determination, which was the muscularskeletal listing. i assume that basically covers all of your spine
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How do I sign up while still working? If I quit I have no support system and will be broke. I need to pay for the bare minimums like meds, food, rent, gas etc
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Thank you for sharing your situation. Scoliosis and degenerative disc disease can be very challenging, and it's not uncommon to need legal assistance to navigate the disability benefits process. It's good to hear that you have lawyers helping you. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance while your case is ongoing, please feel free to reach out. We're here to support you through every step of the way.
@@TheDisabilityDigest I suffer from migraines for many years, I have scoliosis for 18 years now, I have sciatic problems due to a buldging disc, degenerative disk, my left leg gets numbed a lot, cant even bent my toes all the way, tingling, fire like feeling on my left lef, I am in pain everyday, I have to work 40 hours a week, constantly bending and walking the whole day, my leg gets swollen next to my ankle, its been like that for 2 months now, cant sit or stand for too long because I get a lot of back pain, I want to apply for disability services but I am afraid that it will be denied, I have medications for my symptoms, ct scans and mris done throughout the years, physical therapy and chiropractic too.
I am 61 1/2 have been a nurse for 41 years. At the same job for 38 years. I have cervical dystonia, have bilateral peripheral neuropathy severely, have had several feet surgeries and in Feb had rotary cuff repair. Complete tear, another small tear, bicep tear and have been in therapy for a few months. I am pretty much being forced out of my job because of my health. Not really ready to retire but won’t be able to go back to my regular job. Would it be worth for me to apply for disability?
There is not enough information provided to say to sure. We have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 12:15 pm EST that will help you understand if it is worth it and get approved fast. For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees. Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY
43 yo with spondylitis. This is frustrating Because I am too young? Have been denied twice ssdi. I can only sit and stand for a limited. Amount of time for my part time work. Ssdi judge pretty. Much says my doctor and I are not telling the truth and I can go back to full time work?
@@TheDisabilityDigest I am discouraged because I watched your video that explains i have to prove I can't work as a Walmart greeter, I feel like the system is rigged. I'm thinking about re-filing since my appeal has passed. I'm struggling financially to support my family and feel that the system only cares about my age.
The details really aren't all that relevant as I've learned. No matter how extreme your case it really depends on the judge you have. The worst are easy to notice by the vast number of judicial reviews that come up. The state your in matters. The judge you get matters. You're condition doesn't matter. State governments do influence how ALJs behave and work. If they just deny case after case and abuse vocational rehabilitation "experts"(which i cannot stress enough the *junk* science at work there) that have terrible sucess rates historically. Its just that no one has bothered to cancel them. 0.2% sucess rate the last time it was externally(meaning objectively or from outside the industry itself) analyzed. Lack of external analysis and replication left behind the scientific process. All to fuel denial decisions for judges that wish to deny access to the benefits we're supposed to get following disabiling conditions.
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We have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 3:15 pm EST that will help you understand how to get approved for disability for arachnoiditis. For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees. If you would like to consider having a representative help you get approved, you can discuss this option with one of our Advocates. To get started, go to bit.ly/34wviJY
Hi and hello and happy happy new year can you please put my funds on my card for my family and thanks from me and my family and thanks I do have a long term disability for my back. Which is call a lower. Hernia. Disc for life for my back.😊
It'd be nice to even know what you're talking about cuz I mean I broke my neck and they had to put my c 2345 back together I don't know what the hell that is
I'm sorry to hear about your injury. It sounds like you've had surgery on your cervical spine, specifically the C2, C3, C4, and C5 vertebrae. These are located in the neck area and injuries to this part of the spine can be serious. If you're considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits due to your injury, the Social Security Administration will evaluate your condition based on your medical evidence, the severity of your symptoms, and the extent to which your injury affects your ability to work. For more information on how to apply for disability benefits after a spinal injury, you can watch this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m_pfNjzG8RY.html.