I was told by my childrens doctor that I should apply for SSI. We were denied several times a few years back, they say that although the children have a serious illness, they are not sick enough to be considered disabled. (Thankfully they are pretty healthy). An attorney suggested not going through a hearing and all of that because it doesn't impact their daily lif enough to be considered disabling. They both go to school, do sports on weekends, etc. The amount of time spent doing medicines or missing school sick or in the hospital is apparently not enough.
In any case, since that time, DS has also been diagnosed with ADHD and takes medication for it. He extra help in school. DD was recently diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency due to the high dose of flovent she was on for so long, she has what they call a large asthma component to her CF. So she takes medication for this now, along with blood sugar checks. (We had a very scary incident where she wouldnt wake up and was unresponsive and started seizing).
My question is would you apply again, since they both now have 2 diagnoses. The attorney we spoke to last time mentioned something about being more likely to be approved if there is more than one issue.
In any case, since that time, DS has also been diagnosed with ADHD and takes medication for it. He extra help in school. DD was recently diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency due to the high dose of flovent she was on for so long, she has what they call a large asthma component to her CF. So she takes medication for this now, along with blood sugar checks. (We had a very scary incident where she wouldnt wake up and was unresponsive and started seizing).
My question is would you apply again, since they both now have 2 diagnoses. The attorney we spoke to last time mentioned something about being more likely to be approved if there is more than one issue.