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I don't know about the particular type of arthritis she has, but forms of

arthritis are eligile for disability. A friend of mine received disability

within the same month of filing - I believe hers is Rheumatoid, she's had

several surgeries on her hands and feet and back.

You can go to Social Security website www.ssa.gov and they will have a

listing you can download. It's Adobe format and it's called SS Disability

Listing of Impairments. I hope this helps her out.

Good Luck,

Jane

van Rooyen wrote:

My daughter recently was diagnosed with Gouty Arthritis and

Fibromyalgai, and she is only 24! She wants to be on disability. Does

anyone know if either of those are eligible?

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Hi Katheryn:

Many people get it with the Fibro, it just depends on your lawyer and your

judge. It is a hit or miss type thing it seems to me, but worth a try., Just

know it will take some time to get a hearing..

Jeanette

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> My daughter recently was diagnosed with Gouty Arthritis and

> Fibromyalgai, and she is only 24! She wants to be on disability. Does

> anyone know if either of those are eligible?

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Fibromyalgia is for sure. Just get a good doctor who is willing to vouge for

her illness and apply. I got it at 27.

whitney :)

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> My daughter recently was diagnosed with Gouty Arthritis and

> Fibromyalgai, and she is only 24! She wants to be on disability. Does

> anyone know if either of those are eligible?

>

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Fibromyalgia is for sure. Just get a good doctor who is willing to

vouge

> for her illness and apply. I got it at 27.

>

> whitney :)

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If Fibro is severe enough she can try and get on

disability. Tell her to give it a try. If she can't

work then she has a good reason to try! Lynn

--- van Rooyen wrote:

> My daughter recently was diagnosed with Gouty

> Arthritis and

> Fibromyalgai, and she is only 24! She wants to be on

> disability. Does

> anyone know if either of those are eligible?

>

>

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Both those conditions are reversable with some patience and

persistence. Does she really want to do this? She's so young to

start out her life on disability.

Sharon

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> My daughter recently was diagnosed with Gouty Arthritis and

> Fibromyalgai, and she is only 24! She wants to be on disability.

Does

> anyone know if either of those are eligible?

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I have Fibromyalgia and I am on SSDI. How Long has she been continually

disabled? If it has been at least 6 months, she should look into filing a

disability claim. Due to the fact that approx. 50% are denied the first time,

and of those that reapply, 83% will dbe denied the second time. I wasn't

approved until I appealed and was sent to arbitration with a disability judge

that I was finally approved. Of course that took a good 18+ months, and I

responded immediately. If she doesn't have a disability lawyer, she should

retain one. They are regulated by law how much they can receive as payment and

they know how to present your case. It will be worth it if this is something

that she really needs to do. I had an assualt injury on the job when I was 34

yrs old and was out of work over 3 years before I was approved. Keep up the

faith and good luck to her. My prayers are with you both.

van Rooyen wrote:

My daughter recently was diagnosed with Gouty Arthritis and

Fibromyalgai, and she is only 24! She wants to be on disability. Does

anyone know if either of those are eligible?

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You said exactly what I was thinking when I read that! I also have Fibro and

have never heard it's reversible either. Maybe this person was thinking of

something else??

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I have fibromyalgia. Since when is it reversible!!!???

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Hi :

I don't believe it is, may get a 2 year remission, but as far as I have ever

heard, it always comes back.

Thanks

Jeanette

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>I have fibromyalgia. Since when is it reversible!!!???

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It is actually possible to get better. Research is now showing that Fibro

can be caused by lack of oxygen to the brain and once you re-establish the

ability to breathe, you can get better. I'm seeing an awesome doctor - she

does chiropractics, cranial-sacral, myofascial release, trigger point

therapy, massage, medication, energy healing and more with me. I've been

seeing her 2 times a week for a month and I'm already 20% better. I've had

this for 4 years now and am on long term disability. I'm now convinced that

I will get better and that it won't come back. So there is hope out there!

Just keep trying!

Whitney

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> Hi :

> I don't believe it is, may get a 2 year remission, but as far as I have

> ever

> heard, it always comes back.

> Thanks

> Jeanette

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The executive-director of an international FM association says she

cured her FM. But she says she did not start to get better until she

stopped taking the drugs she was one; which makes sense.

A lot of the problems with immune deficiency illnesses is the

pollutants in the body. Until those are drastically lowered and no

more toxins are being put into the body, it is only logical that the

person is not going to get better.

blessings

Shan

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> Hi :

> I don't believe it is, may get a 2 year remission, but as far as I

have ever

> heard, it always comes back.

> Thanks

> Jeanette

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> Re: Re: disability question

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> >I have fibromyalgia. Since when is it reversible!!!???

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That would explain why magnetic energy works as it increases oxygen to

the cells. It doesn't permanently get rid of fibro but can completely

take away pain. Taking antioxidants and drinking alkaline water along

with that will make it even more effective.

My friend who does cranio-sacral has had phenomenal results with FMS.

She says that with cranio the practioner needs to keep working and not

just stop after a half hour or an hour appointment as it won't be

nearly as effective. She feels the fluid and knows when she is done

for that session. Sometimes she works for up to 3 hours but for that

she doesn't need to give nearly as many sessions. This explained to

me why we didn't have any luck with it using a different practioner as

the fluid will sometimes only start moving after half an hour!

Sharon

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> It is actually possible to get better. Research is now showing that

Fibro

> can be caused by lack of oxygen to the brain and once you re-

establish the

> ability to breathe, you can get better.

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