Diabetes is a debilitating disease, it requires precise health care, and even with that Diabetes can lead to amputations, loss of vision and Neuropathy. Social Security Disability has a listing for Diabetes, it lists what is required to receive disability, as noted below:
Diabetes with;
A. Neuropathy demonstrated by significant and persistent disorganization of motor function in two extremities resulting in sustained disturbance of gross and dexterous movements or gait ans station; or
B. Acidosis occurring at least on the average of once every 2 months documented by appropriate blood chemical tests (ph or pC02 or bicarbonate level; or
C. Retinitis proliferans; evaluate the visual impairment under the criteria in 2.02, 2.03 or 2.04
Diabetes can result in severe weakening of the body, and or frailty along with instability in standing or walking. It is hard to show these things on paper through your appeal and reconsideration, even if they are contained in the medical records. At a hearing of the matter before a Social Security Judge it is more easily shown through your appearance and testimony.
Vision problems that accompany diabetes can result in the person being unable to read things, which all jobs require. Unable to drive a car or truck, and unable to even tell the difference in the value of money handed to them. The forgoing vision examples can show that even a job such as taking up tickets at a movie theatre may be impossible for a person with diabetes.
It is so very important to show the Social Security Disability department the results of your Diabetes, the end results of Diabetes can be shown at a hearing of your case, things like loss of vision, unsteady gate can be seen by the judge, and Neuropathy can be explained to the judge through your testimony. Conveying these problems is a very important part of your disability claim for Diabetes.
Should you need assistance in your claim for disability as a result of diabetes please give me a call, I would be pleased to speak with you, and if I can be of assistance I would be pleased to be your disability attorney.
Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.