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I'm currently on SSDI for my Cystic Fibrosis and it took me over 2 and a half years to get my case into court and be approved. Every 3 years my case will be reviewed to make sure I'm still "disabled" ... well, I'll always have CF and it will always be progressing, so I was never worried about it. <div><br></div><div>After reading an article about the new Vx-770 drug helping a man lead his life more "normally" (I know normal strikes up debate here but I'm just quoting the article.) I'm worried that if I take this drug and become less sick than I have been, my disability will be denied due to the increase in health. </div><div><br></div><div>I don't know what type of medical regiments change when taking the drug but I already had such a hard time winning my case as is, that I'm worried when it goes up for review and my numbers have (hopefully) gone up they will argue that my condition has improved and that I no longer qualify. </div><div><br></div><div>I really can't afford to lose my benefits. I don't meet the necessary 'critera' (which is ridiculous since it solely looks at lung function and CF is SOO much more of a whole body disorder than just PFTS) for SSDI to consider me disabled which is why I had to keep appealing the decision and go to court. In court it took the judge 2 minutes to listen to the doctor read some of my files and make her favorable decision. </div><div><br></div><div>Is anyone in the same boat? Think I should be worried? Any advice? </div>