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lifeisgood729
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The social security administration has a list of requirements that will enable a CF patient to be declared disabled. It's not only based on lung functions. When I applied, my FEV1 was still high, but I was able to qualify because I had four courses of IV antibiotics in one year, as well as several bouts of hemoptysis. I made sure to mention how I met the SSA criteria in my application, and wrote in detail about my treatments. I also pointed out a pattern in my health: every time I went back to work as a teacher, I ended up sick and on IV once the fall cold/flu season hit the school. I would think a police officer could claim the same issue with exposure to so many people and germs. My doctor also wrote a very strong letter for me. I got approved on the first try with no problems.
I'm so glad I stopped working when I did. I was still in relatively good health, and I think I prolonged my decline a little by slowing down.
It's been many years since I applied, but I think I found the list of requirements on ssa.gov.
Martha
44 w/CF, mom to 3 with no CF
I'm so glad I stopped working when I did. I was still in relatively good health, and I think I prolonged my decline a little by slowing down.
It's been many years since I applied, but I think I found the list of requirements on ssa.gov.
Martha
44 w/CF, mom to 3 with no CF