Pleasant keep us posted! I am about to send in my reconsideration appeal after my denial.
good work!!! I'm glad you are not giving up. well done.
Pleasant keep us posted! I am about to send in my reconsideration appeal after my denial.
Unfortunately, there is no place on the rfc that asks to list any tests. I don't know how to get a hold of the fatigue report. Guess I need to ask.When your doctor filled out the rfc form, did they list all of these tests as evidence
So! I did look at rfc and it asks for results. All my viruses and infections are listed. But I did not tell about low nk, hypercoagulation, or high c4a showing inflammation.When your doctor filled out the rfc form, did they list all of these tests as evidence?
So! I did look at rfc and it asks for results. All my viruses and infections are listed. But I did not tell about low nk, hypercoagulation, or high c4a showing inflammation.
@KitCat just got appt with lawyer for Aug 10th. They specialize in cfs and sound very knowledgeable. They said there are ways to prove pain and fatigue. I will keep you posted.
Great idea on making a list, and way to approach my doctor!You can also show your doc the rfc from your specialists, so he can see that you have already been found to have all these limitations, and let him know that social security needs some documentation from ongoing doctor.
Wonder if anyone on this forum has gotten disability being younger And with a Master's degree?
Great idea on making a list, and way to approach my doctor!
@KitCat I think part of my disadvantage is my age of 45 and education- I have a Master's degree. They say I can do another job. Frustrating!
I would definitely make sure to send those in to SSA if you haven't already. I doubt you absolutely need to get the stomach biopsy test done. I'm not sure how much it helped in my case.I have 4 extremely high high strains of Coxsackie A (1:1600) and 5 high strains of Coxsackie B from blood tests. Do I need to do a stomach biopsy?
The tilt table was part of it yes. They also measured autonomic response to valsalva and deep breathing, and also QSART testing.Is this the tilt table test? Is it the same as autonomic testing?
Great, thanks for that testing info. I am having OI/pots symptoms again. Went to dr. today and my heart rate/pulse was sky high just from walking. It had disappeared for a while ( had it at beginning of illness) and now seems to be back!The tilt table was part of it yes. They also measured autonomic response to valsalva and deep breathing, and also QSART testing
What type of dr does this Qsart testing?They also measured autonomic response to valsalva and deep breathing, and also QSART testing.
A neurologist that specializes in autonomic disorders is who did mine.What type of dr does this Qsart testing?
So! I did look at rfc and it asks for results. All my viruses and infections are listed. But I did not tell about low nk, hypercoagulation, or high c4a showing inflammation.
@KitCat I think part of my disadvantage is my age of 45 and education- I have a Master's degree. They say I can do another job. Frustrating!
seeing the viruses and infections were listed, I personally dont think these other things would of helped much more anyway if they had been listed.
Something like a tilt table test results may be more useful as that could show you have problems just with being upright eg in my case my dystolic BP can ditch to 20 or 40 and my systolic can go up as high as nearly 200 in a minute of standing.
Again, the blood pressure alone will be meaningless unless your doctor writes that it is causing you problems standing or functioning.