SSD page of interest.
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2002 11:57 am
Since I am aware that there are many still fighting with SS to prove that they can no longer work without great risk to their health. I thought I would do some research on the http://www.ssa.gov/ ( I hope this is a link)
One of the pages I read was the Blue Book...
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professio ... ntents.htm - It helps to understand the method used to define disability.
Disability Planner is another page to read when planning on applying for Disability.
http://www.ssa.gov/dibplan/dqualify4.htm
A major problem for those of us who are birth injured and functioned at such high levels is to prove what this function has cost us on the wear and tear of the unaffected arms... and how many have cut work hours... job activities and preformance and even gone part time to protect our "healthy" arm... One of the most important issues of overuse is that there is a real chance of damaging our unaffected arms because of compensation over our lifetime... many are already suffering from this overuse ... we need this arm to maintain our independence and to use for the simple normal functions of life... eating drinking hair ..brushing our teeth... etc...
Just thought I would post these pages for those who are interested. I hope they are links... I tried...LOL
Kath
One of the pages I read was the Blue Book...
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professio ... ntents.htm - It helps to understand the method used to define disability.
Disability Planner is another page to read when planning on applying for Disability.
http://www.ssa.gov/dibplan/dqualify4.htm
A major problem for those of us who are birth injured and functioned at such high levels is to prove what this function has cost us on the wear and tear of the unaffected arms... and how many have cut work hours... job activities and preformance and even gone part time to protect our "healthy" arm... One of the most important issues of overuse is that there is a real chance of damaging our unaffected arms because of compensation over our lifetime... many are already suffering from this overuse ... we need this arm to maintain our independence and to use for the simple normal functions of life... eating drinking hair ..brushing our teeth... etc...
Just thought I would post these pages for those who are interested. I hope they are links... I tried...LOL
Kath