<P>So, my baseline FEV1 has been 75% for years and lately high 60s. From late Aug to mid Oct (about 6 weeks), I dropped to 37%. I was hospitalized for 1 1/2 weeks and let go when my FEV1 was at 51. A week later it had risen only to 54. After another week of antibiotics through my PICC, it was still at 54. My doctor said that antibiotics are not making a difference any longer and removed my PICC. So is this my new baseline??? My doc said that my FEV1 could improve with exercise but unsure how much. My biggest problem is with working and two kids, I simply don't have time to exercise, do all my treatments, keep my diabetes under control, etc. I'm lucky to get 6 hours of sleep a night. And now I feel even more exhausted with losing 20% of my lung function. Because of this, I decided to look into disability benefits.</P>
<P>As for my FEV1, I would qualify. I guess assuming that they don't decide that my since my baseline was 75 that this will not go back up and deny me. I am also not sure my doc will say that I can't work, since I'm currently working, but I'm not taking care of my health because of work.</P>
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<P>Some questions: Do I have to quit working before I can apply? How will I live then? Can I take partial retirement and still get disability? Will that reduce my disability? Will I somehow be insured if I quit working? Should I divorce my husband in name only to get benefits? Any experiences or information would be extremely helpful! Thanks in advance. </P>
<P>As for my FEV1, I would qualify. I guess assuming that they don't decide that my since my baseline was 75 that this will not go back up and deny me. I am also not sure my doc will say that I can't work, since I'm currently working, but I'm not taking care of my health because of work.</P>
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<P>Some questions: Do I have to quit working before I can apply? How will I live then? Can I take partial retirement and still get disability? Will that reduce my disability? Will I somehow be insured if I quit working? Should I divorce my husband in name only to get benefits? Any experiences or information would be extremely helpful! Thanks in advance. </P>