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Disqualified
10:32 PMAccording to the government of this great country, I do not qualify as being disabled. I have been denied Social Security Disability and now must begin the oh so fun process of appealing. Looking at my alphabet soup of medical conditions and the severity of the dysautonomia and dystonia I would really hate to see how ill they would like me to be for me to qualify on the first go round. I am working with a company that deals with Social Security Disability, courtesy of my Long Term Insurance company, and so today we began the additional reams of paperwork over the phone. I think I am now responsible for killing an entire acre of the Amazon Rainforest for all of the paperwork completed. My medical records may be responsible for half of the deforestation. So as she is asking me questions we have the following conversation.
Her: Could you do your previous job today?
Me: **Laughter** Oh wait, you are serious? Lets see, I can't hold my arms over my head to blow dry my hair but sure I can pick up and position children weighing 50+ pounds. It was full contact teaching, not sitting at a desk and reading aloud to students.
Her: Could you work for 8 hours?
Me: **Laughter** In one day? Or across a week? There are days my blood pressure is so low I can not sit upright, and I take two strong antinarcoleptic medications and still sleep 16+ hours a day most days. Plus I don't have the ability to sit upright that long without severe pain.
Her: If you could work would you?
Me: **Indignant snort** Do you really think that at 29 I would rather spend most of my days stuck in this house or doing the job that I got the best education in the world to prepare for and loved more than anything?
I think one big issue with my application is that even with all of the diagnositc testing and specialists we have yet to arrive at a clear cut diagnosis. We can diagnose the symptoms, we can treat symptoms, but we can not identify the main disease or disorder that is causing all of the damage. It is believed to be something genetic but beyond that we have eliminated but not identified.
My biggest fear, or concern, is that I had been praying to qualify for Medicare before my COBRA insurance coverage runs out. Michigan is a "skip state" which means something like we skip the first appeal and go straight to the second and more comprehensive appeal. This translates to a process that generally takes 7-34 months. Without access to health insurance, it will be a mute point to determine if I am disabled or not. I am holding on as hard as I can to God's promise to provide for all of our needs in His perfect timing.







