Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Dear Marina, I quit a job I loved in October of 2003. It was the most difficult decision I ever made, but it was the right one! I, like you, have LTD and I applied for SSD and got it on the first go round. It took exactly 6 months from the time I had been off work! I am 56 now, so my age helped me, I think. Please take care of yourself and remember how much stress really accentuates the pain. Take care, Carol M. in CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Marina, I'm so sorry that you have to face such a decision about your career at such a young age, but, if you're too ill to work, you're too ill to work. That is also a HUGE amount of prednisone to have been taking daily for RA, and that makes me worry about you. I'm also having trouble understanding how you went from that much to 0 mg in that short of a time span safely. Since your RA does not seem to be under control, have you considered getting a second opinion from another rheumatologist? I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] SSD > hey everyone!! I was wondering if someone(s) could offer some > advice for me. My rheumy had offered to put me on full disability. > I told him that I would think about it but I didn't think I would > want to go that route but I told him that I would think about it. > Well, opportunity is knocking right now. With my long term > disability plan, I have to be off work for 4 months straight. That > has happened for other reasons, but as long as I was off that time > frame it doesn't matter to them. Anywhoo, I know that if I go back > to work that I will be in a world of hurt. I love my job and the > people I work with, unfortunately, when I am working, the stress > just triggers my RA terribly to the point that I have to take a few > days off because I am bed-ridden. For the past 2 years I have been > on 80-100mg of predinisone daily to keep the RA in check. This is > ontop of Remicade, Methotrexate, & plaquinel. Since I have been off > work these last 4 months, I have been able to stop the steriods and > only take them when needed. I still have a lot of pain at times and > just moderate pain the rest of the time. I have been bed-ridden a > few times in this 4 month period but for a much shorter time frame > and the intensity doesn't last as long as it used to. I knew the > steroids were doing a lot for me, but on the flip side, they can do > a lot of bad things to me too (risk for osteoporosis, ect..).I just > don't know what to do. I am only 34. I hate to go on full disability > at my age. What to do what to do. I am guessing I would have to go > onto medicare eventually. And I will need to apply for SSD (sure > that will be a joy ride to get!!). Please, any suggestions, advice, > or something would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Marina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Carol, Thank you for your insight. It is a difficult decision. I love what I do so much, but I am not very happy at the place I do my job. I just need to make sure I am not basing my decision on that. With the LTD, I will be bringing home pretty much the same amount I was taking home when I worked without any overtime. That helps my decision making. I just worked so hard to get my degree. I have come so far and I am damn good at what I do. So that makes things more difficult for me. I suppose I could always go back to work once I get this RA under control. I appreciate your response, Carol. Thanks again. Marina > Dear Marina, > I quit a job I loved in October of 2003. It was the most difficult decision > I ever made, but it was the right one! I, like you, have LTD and I applied > for SSD and got it on the first go round. It took exactly 6 months from the > time I had been off work! I am 56 now, so my age helped me, I think. Please > take care of yourself and remember how much stress really accentuates the > pain. > Take care, > Carol M. in CA > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 GO FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I mean that, at the same time apply for SS disability as their is a waiting period and lots of hassles getting it. Be sure to do your research so the doctor can word everything just right the first time so it might cut out some of the time. Becky [ ] SSD hey everyone!! I was wondering if someone(s) could offer some advice for me. My rheumy had offered to put me on full disability. I told him that I would think about it but I didn't think I would want to go that route but I told him that I would think about it. Well, opportunity is knocking right now. With my long term disability plan, I have to be off work for 4 months straight. That has happened for other reasons, but as long as I was off that time frame it doesn't matter to them. Anywhoo, I know that if I go back to work that I will be in a world of hurt. I love my job and the people I work with, unfortunately, when I am working, the stress just triggers my RA terribly to the point that I have to take a few days off because I am bed-ridden. For the past 2 years I have been on 80-100mg of predinisone daily to keep the RA in check. This is ontop of Remicade, Methotrexate, & plaquinel. Since I have been off work these last 4 months, I have been able to stop the steriods and only take them when needed. I still have a lot of pain at times and just moderate pain the rest of the time. I have been bed-ridden a few times in this 4 month period but for a much shorter time frame and the intensity doesn't last as long as it used to. I knew the steroids were doing a lot for me, but on the flip side, they can do a lot of bad things to me too (risk for osteoporosis, ect..).I just don't know what to do. I am only 34. I hate to go on full disability at my age. What to do what to do. I am guessing I would have to go onto medicare eventually. And I will need to apply for SSD (sure that will be a joy ride to get!!). Please, any suggestions, advice, or something would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Marina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Marina, My mom is on SSD. I realize you might get the same amount from your company's LTD plan, but I believe your income could be drastically reduced once you are off that and only on SSD. It's something you might want to look into. I recently got a SS statement and I think it showed the amount I would get in retirement and I think also the amount I would get on SSD if I never worked another day. Their website might have something similar, or others who have done this may have had a way of estimating the amount. Another thing to consider is that if you get SSD and then get your RA under control and think you might want to go back to work, that's an equally tough decision to make. If you are on SSD and go back to work and then a few years down the road find yourself unable to work again, it could be a lot tougher to get SSD again or maybe impossible - but ask your doctor or an attorney about this. Also, I know my mom's medication is affected by being on SSD. Her medicare kicks in the end of this year. She is on my step-dad's insurance but he is about to retire. She will now have to pay out of pocket for many drugs and she has to switch from Enbrel to Remicade. Medicare considers Remicade a treatment and not a prescription, so it's covered. Just some things to think about. But overall if you can't work you can't work. I saw how much prednisone you said you had been on. Is your rheumy monitoring your bone density? I was on 5.0-7.5 mgs daily for about a year and have osteopenia from it. I know it's the prednisone because I had a bone density scan shortly before going on that. I now take 1500 mgs of calcium daily and do weight bearing exercises to counteract the bone loss and hopefully avoid osteoporosis. I'm only 33 so I have a long time to try and stay it off. Jennie > > Dear Marina, > > I quit a job I loved in October of 2003. It was the most > difficult decision > > I ever made, but it was the right one! I, like you, have LTD and > I applied > > for SSD and got it on the first go round. It took exactly 6 > months from the > > time I had been off work! I am 56 now, so my age helped me, I > think. Please > > take care of yourself and remember how much stress really > accentuates the > > pain. > > Take care, > > Carol M. in CA > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Thank you for the information Jennie. I am trying to collect as much info as I can so I can make an informed choice. As far as I know, I will collect from LTD. The amount I would collect from SSD is then subtracted from LTD. They just pay the difference. I have also talked with my health insurance carrier as well about supplemental coverage. Thanks again to all for your input!!....Marina > > > Dear Marina, > > > I quit a job I loved in October of 2003. It was the most > > difficult decision > > > I ever made, but it was the right one! I, like you, have LTD > and > > I applied > > > for SSD and got it on the first go round. It took exactly 6 > > months from the > > > time I had been off work! I am 56 now, so my age helped me, I > > think. Please > > > take care of yourself and remember how much stress really > > accentuates the > > > pain. > > > Take care, > > > Carol M. in CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Wow - that is one heck of a list and they all apply to me. I am on Social Security so I don't have the worry of SSD but I am amazed to read my symptoms like that. Sometimes we think of things but not the whole picture like that. Like going down steps - I always tell the Dr. I have to pull myself up steps, but yes, I forget to tell him that I must hold on for dear life when descending them. I rely on my good neighbors to open those jars and I find that piece of foil under the cap of the OJ decanter impossible to pull off (I cut it out with a knife). I use a knife for a lot of things it wasn't meant for. One thing I've notice that isn't mentioned is my fingers going numb when I am driving the car (only one hand at a time thank goodness). And my left foot is number than the right, so I am still OK with the gas pedal and brake but I see what is coming down the road. And.....I too love my New Balance shoes. They have made me a more stable and comfortable than any others I ever tried. June in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 about my SSD . I have been fighting with them for about 2 yrs. but now I have a hospital fighting for me . thay are taking care of all my ssd needs. so I dont have to do it, its the best way to go. so I hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Dennis. I think they look at whether or not Betty could do some other type of work in order to remain employed. I am not an expert but at the SS web site there are a lot of guides and explanations. http://www.ssa.gov/disability/ Look on the right side and read the steps that are used to determine eligibility. It would seem that the letter was good news. I wish you luck . " il faut d'abord durer " Hemingway [ ] SSD > Betty got a leter from SS declaring her to be medically approved for > disability, but another part needs to be decided before she will recieve > SSD. I don't understand that, what are they talking about? > > Dennis in Eastexas > " It's not Rocket Surgery " > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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