Dec 2, 2012 | Social Security SSD/SSI |
Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by moments during which a sleeping person is unable to move their respiratory muscles or maintain airflow through the nose and mouth. In short, this means a person stops breathing for short periods of time. Generally... Nov 17, 2012 | Social Security SSD/SSI |
Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that causes damage to joints, organs, and bodily systems due to inflammation of joint tissues. While inflammation is usually a response by a person’s immune system to disease or infection, the immune system of... Nov 11, 2012 | Social Security SSD/SSI |
Chronic Heart Failure Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a potentially lethal condition where the heart cannot pump a sufficient amount of blood, which can then cause blood to accumulate in the vessels leading to the heart and can cause congestion or accumulation of fluid... Oct 12, 2012 | Social Security SSD/SSI |
Crohn’s Disease and disability Crohn’s disease affects about 600,000 men and women in the United States and Canada alone. Currently, there is no pharmaceutical or surgical cure for Crohn’s disease. Instead, all existing treatment is geared toward controlling symptoms,... Oct 11, 2012 | Social Security SSD/SSI |
Getting disability due to mental limitations such as bipolar disorder. There are many possible symptoms of bipolar disorder that can affect a person’s ability to work. In a manic episode the individual may experience over confidence, racing thoughts, increased energy,...
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