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I'd suggest applying in person if possible, and bring all your

paperwork (with copies for your files, they sometimes lose things)

and reports from the Drs.

Unfortunately, I tried very hard to maintain my lifestyle long after

it was reasonable to do so. I tried to golf with my husband and

friends, but what a joke that was! It took all my energy to focus

on hitting the ball so I ended up wetting my pants with every

swing. I could only last a couple of holes and then had to sit out

the rest.

I mentioned that to my P.T. and it went down on my record that I

could still golf. I don't call what I was doing golfing!!!

Anyway, because I attempted to golf, they determined I wasn't

disabled until much later than was actually so.

Be careful what you say to the medical professionals, and be careful

how they note what you say.

I've read my medical records and found so many errors in what I'd

reported. Either the Dr. wasn't good at listening, or I was not

good at telling my history. Somehow I think it was the drs, as I

had to tell my history so many times I know it by heart.

Anyway, ask to get a copy of all your reports and get your medical

team involved in the process.

You shouldn't need a lawyer unless you are turned down.

I did recieve my ssdi but not on the date I thought it should have

been. Oh well. I also recieved medicare immediately, under the

ALS waiver. It really depends on the severity of your disease. I

think most with the speech problems will be classifed as ALS.

Good luck, and welcome to the group.

Thomson

als-pls.org

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  • 2 weeks later...

Larry back when I applied (1995) nobody knew about PLS there were no

websites for it either and I had a dx of ALS. It took 6 months before I got it

after being denied the first time. I also did not get the back pay either, I

did

ask for it but they said that's not the way it works here in

Florida!!........ I had plenty of data from my neurologist and PCP. Since then

many of us

have plowed the way for other people. SSDI now knows about PLS. Glad you

got it so quickly.............Flora

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Great knowledge. Thanks as I applied for Social Security Disability and SSDI in

early May and I was just diagnosed with PLS two weeks ago.

Rick Pallas

4855 Lakeridge Drive

Apt 2B

Ypsilanti, MI 48197

rpallas@...

SSDI

Hi everyone,

I would just like to share my experience with the SSDI application

process and to encourage anyone and everyone to apply if you haven't

already.

I THINK my claim was approved because 1) the social security website

stated that " a decision has been made on my claim and 2) a large

deposit has been made to my bank account balance. I still have not

received the official notification letter from social security (sent

via snail mail).

When I started my application adventure, I thought I'd be dealing

with a bunch of government beaureacrats. Nothing could have been

further from the truth. They were all very courteous and extremely

helpful.

What was orginally described as 2-4 month decision process, only took

4 weeks.

Initial interview: 1)Direct the initial interviewer to the www.ALS-

PLS.com website, 2) have copies of all the required information, 3)

make your appoinment for late in the day (you want to be tired and to

put your " worse foot " forward, and 4) complete everything in cursive

no matter how bad your writing is.

Written questionaire: 1)again make mention of the ALS-PLS website,

2) complete all questions in cursive, and 3) don't lie or falsify any

records (you won't have to).

It really is a fairly " painless " process. Good luck to all.

Larry M. s

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Larry,

Your one of the lucky ones. I went through HELL to get mine.

SSDI

Hi everyone,

I would just like to share my experience with the SSDI application

process and to encourage anyone and everyone to apply if you haven't

already.

I THINK my claim was approved because 1) the social security website

stated that " a decision has been made on my claim and 2) a large

deposit has been made to my bank account balance. I still have not

received the official notification letter from social security (sent

via snail mail).

When I started my application adventure, I thought I'd be dealing

with a bunch of government beaureacrats. Nothing could have been

further from the truth. They were all very courteous and extremely

helpful.

What was orginally described as 2-4 month decision process, only took

4 weeks.

Initial interview: 1)Direct the initial interviewer to the www.ALS-

PLS.com website, 2) have copies of all the required information, 3)

make your appoinment for late in the day (you want to be tired and to

put your " worse foot " forward, and 4) complete everything in cursive

no matter how bad your writing is.

Written questionaire: 1)again make mention of the ALS-PLS website,

2) complete all questions in cursive, and 3) don't lie or falsify any

records (you won't have to).

It really is a fairly " painless " process. Good luck to all.

Larry M. s

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