Re: Anyone on disability for PCOS?
From: RAVEN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:55:54 -0500 (CDT)
HELLO!
MY SON IS 14 MONTHS OLD AND HE WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH
HYPOGAMMAGLOBULEMIA. I DO NOT REALLT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT AND I WAS
WONDERING IF YOU COULD HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND IT A LITTLE BETTER. HE
WILL BEGIN GETTING TREATMENTS SOON AND I WAS ALSO WONDERING IF HE
POSSIBLY WOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR DISABILTY. PLEASE JUST LET ME KNOW
WHAT YOU THINK.
THANKS,
RAVEN
At Fri, 18 Jan 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>
>There is an excellent attorney in Arizona named Scott
>Davis. He practices in Phoenix and his phone # is 602-
>482-4300. He can represent anyone in any state of the
>U.S. He specializes in obtaining social security
>disability for people. He is a terrific attorney and
>can help you with your quest.
>
>I would strongly advise being represented by an attorney
>in this case. My husband (38 years old) applied for
>disability on the basis of being unable to work due to
>depression, chronic fatigue syndrome and
>hypogammaglobulemia. His case was "fast tracked" and it
>took 15 months. I know we would not have won without
>Scott's help.
>
>Best of luck.
>
>Donna in Utah
>> I have a couple questions actually. I was wondering if anyone is on
>> disability for PCOS? How did you go about appealing if you were first
>> denied?
>>
>> I applied for it and was turned down but naturally I am going to appeal
>> it. I figure my approach should be sending them information regarding
>> PCOS, Insulin resistance, and morbid obesity. That might get their
>> attention.
>>
>> My second question is, anyone know any good articles on any of those
>> topics. Morbid obesity, insuling resistance, and PCOS that might help
>> me?
>>
>> Thanks
>>