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Flatulo

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58. Thanks for the kind sentiments. I try to stay upbeat. I have a naturally sunny disposition, which
Sat Dec 22, 2012, 06:08 AM
Dec 2012

helps.

When I was still working, things were looking very bleak for me. My job as an engineer required me to sit as much as 14 hours per day. I was getting desperate and didn't know where to turn. My primary care doctor was of no use at all. I had been going steadily downhill for a long time, and he would just shrug and say "You're getting old. Nothing can be done."

Getting referred to a pain management center was a life-saving move. These people understand pain, especially back and are very compassionate.

I think I only heard recently that there is a long time period to qualify. LiberalFighter Dec 2012 #1
It took me five years xxqqqzme Dec 2012 #70
Did you get a retroactive payment from date you applied? dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #2
Hey Dixiegrrrl...yes but only 2 years Boxerfan Dec 2012 #5
Very glad for you and your family and there will be a retroactive payment coming. So glad you had freshwest Dec 2012 #38
You ll be able to get Medicare in five months now rl6214 Dec 2012 #40
No, it will be two years from now. Moosepoop Dec 2012 #80
You are wrong rl6214 Dec 2012 #83
Congratulations! Awknid Dec 2012 #3
Congrats! LeftofObama Dec 2012 #4
glad to hear it--may your holiday be one of celebration and peace of mind niyad Dec 2012 #6
You should get a good back payment. I got over $4,000 for the four months alfredo Dec 2012 #7
My back payment for myself and my son was $50k rl6214 Dec 2012 #41
That might pay for just a bit of the worry and work you had to endure. alfredo Dec 2012 #43
Absolutely and everything my son had to go without these past years rl6214 Dec 2012 #53
Other than the union's help, keeping good records, getting 2nd and 3rd opinions, and being alfredo Dec 2012 #62
My wife is a retired/disabled Case Manager. Mr.Bill Dec 2012 #77
That is where my family doctor proved useful. He knew the game. alfredo Dec 2012 #81
the value of that peace of mind is beyond price renate Dec 2012 #8
Congrats! Shrike47 Dec 2012 #9
I feel bad for you... WCGreen Dec 2012 #10
Mr. d got approved first go round dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #11
Laz got a 8-year revisit last year after getting 100% disability in 2004. haele Dec 2012 #14
Hmmm... dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #20
Excellent advice. Never trust that anything involving the government is ever finished. n/t Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #63
I wonder too if it depends on the state newfie11 Dec 2012 #28
Well, Mr. D will be 65 in 3 years dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #29
I doubt they will require him to reevaluate newfie11 Dec 2012 #34
Congrats. nadinbrzezinski Dec 2012 #12
I got approved in five months, which I'm told is very quick. Flatulo Dec 2012 #13
I figured there'd be a catch. AAO Dec 2012 #22
Thanks. Know what's ironic? I'm in great health Flatulo Dec 2012 #30
So sorry that you are dealing with that much pain! PATXgirl Dec 2012 #45
I have a similar diagnosis. Herniation/tears at L4-L5 and L1-L2 and stenosis due to arthritis plus Flatulo Dec 2012 #57
Do you have any way to get full relief, even for short periods? AAO Dec 2012 #54
Not really. Morphine can dull the pain, but it is never really gone. I can only sleep Flatulo Dec 2012 #55
Damn, I'm so sorry. AAO Dec 2012 #56
Thanks for the kind sentiments. I try to stay upbeat. I have a naturally sunny disposition, which Flatulo Dec 2012 #58
Great. Best of luck. AAO Dec 2012 #59
Thanks for the information above and in the other post. This is what I'm dealing with now. PATXgirl Dec 2012 #60
You really need an MRI to see what's going on in the spine. But my personal Flatulo Dec 2012 #64
Thanks. I'm not going back to him. I left so frustrated yesterday and this isn't the first time he PATXgirl Dec 2012 #66
I'd say you're doing the right thing. What will happen over time is that the painful episodes Flatulo Dec 2012 #67
Thanks so much for all he info and advice. It helps to talk to someone who has been there and done t PATXgirl Dec 2012 #69
I hear ya! BobbyBoring Dec 2012 #72
Yes, I'm noticing the government is getting poised to launch another War, this time on Flatulo Dec 2012 #82
Tried pot? dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #33
I have tried pot a few times, but unfortunately I don't like the effect it has on me. Flatulo Dec 2012 #47
folks here on the board have explained dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #48
I've tried some of my brother's 'mellow' blend - same results. Flatulo Dec 2012 #49
Good for you!!!!!!!!. Took me almost five years to get SSDI. Many years ago I worked as a claims firenewt Dec 2012 #15
Congratulations wellstone dem Dec 2012 #16
Congrats! GreenPartyVoter Dec 2012 #17
Congrats Heathen57 Dec 2012 #18
I am so happy for you! JimDandy Dec 2012 #19
Congratulations libodem Dec 2012 #21
Congrats .. you'll be getting back a whole lot of money! YOHABLO Dec 2012 #23
I'm very happy for you, Boxerfan. Merry Christmas to you and your family:) sueh Dec 2012 #24
Congradulations. Hopefully you will get what they owe you for the time you started southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #25
It took me a long time too... Historic NY Dec 2012 #26
With luck you'll get back pay to the date you first filed too 1-Old-Man Dec 2012 #27
Fanstastic! Kaleva Dec 2012 #31
bravo, boxer fan. bravo :D roguevalley Dec 2012 #32
You have to keep at it. Bozvotros Dec 2012 #35
Yahoo! pengillian101 Dec 2012 #36
Good going! Years ago, I was there, too, and it SSDI saved my life... VOX Dec 2012 #37
About six years ago I worked for a while as an assistant SheilaT Dec 2012 #39
I know the feeling DonCoquixote Dec 2012 #42
Happy Holidays...finally....for you and yours! glinda Dec 2012 #44
FRAUD I know a guy personally sorefeet Dec 2012 #46
I would believe that back in the day there could have been significant fraud. But as the system Flatulo Dec 2012 #50
Know one right down the road from me. Didn't even apply before 'lawyering up', with one of those Purveyor Dec 2012 #52
You can, and should, report suspected Social Security fraud. Silver Swan Dec 2012 #65
$2800 per month??? That sounds awfully high. I'm 57, and I was a high wage earner for Flatulo Dec 2012 #68
This is a ridiculously inappropriate response to the OP. Your scammy, sleazy pal has nothing Dark n Stormy Knight Dec 2012 #73
Make sure that from here on out you ask for, and receive, all medical notes from Flatulo Dec 2012 #51
re:After 4 years of waiting...I have been approved for SSDI!! allan01 Dec 2012 #61
That is wonderful news. xxqqqzme Dec 2012 #71
Congrats!!!! mgardener Dec 2012 #74
The system is insane... awoke_in_2003 Dec 2012 #75
I'm still waiting for mine... Bennyboy Dec 2012 #76
there's no reason to have to wait 4 years dlwickham Dec 2012 #78
Not that simple regardless of what you may think rl6214 Dec 2012 #84
bullshit again dlwickham Jan 2013 #85
That's right, mine was denied the first two times as well rl6214 Jan 2013 #86
you're right dlwickham Jan 2013 #87
I had an attorney from the get go and was still denied twice rl6214 Jan 2013 #88
Congratulations, Boxerfan!! Moosepoop Dec 2012 #79
This message was self-deleted by its author Tiredofwaitingforssd Sep 2018 #89
A good place to go would be to an attorney specializing in SS law ... marble falls Sep 2018 #90
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