No it is not considered a disibility, atleast not that im aware of anyway! Yes and no (at least in Canada.) Just because you have Diabetes doesn't mean you can't work, but, if you should have complications from diabetes (losing toes or a leg) then yes, you can claim on disibility if you can't go to work.
A disability is any physical or mental disorder that limits a major life activity for a person. Diabetes insipidus is a condition resulting from diabetes involving excessive thirst and urine irregularities. It's doubtful that this condition would lead to a recognized disability. Instead, the complications arising from diabetes, which manifests itself in the condition of insipidus, would eventually lead to a disabling condition such as kidney failure, eye disease, or nerve damage.
Diabetes causes "conditions", one of which is the thirst/urine issues seen in insipidus. Other diabetic conditions would result in disability, not the insipidus.
Diabetes is a disease. It's when your pancreas produces little or no insulin. It doesn't have a cure yet. Hope I helped (:
Check SS section 6.06 . Mentions severe neuropathy that you have had for 12 months as a disability.
Diabetes is covered under the ADA (American Disabilities Act), so yes, diabetes is legally classified as a disability.
Unfortunately yes.
No
Yes it can be for the person who is obese; but if you are referring to disability approval by the Social Security Disability bureaucrats you can forget them ever considering obesity as a disability unless it is cause by an incurable disease on their list of diseases.
Yes because its like a security or something on the sky when the woman is obesity
Yes, it is considered a disability.
A.d.d.
can you get disability for sciatic nerve pains
No, speech itself is not considered a disability. However, certain speech impairments or conditions, such as stuttering or apraxia, may be considered a disability if they significantly impact a person's ability to communicate effectively.
Obesity is a condition of an individual that is considered grossly overweight or fat. Obesity has become a nation all issue.
Yes it is.
A.d.d.
Being 60lbs or more overweight is considered obesity. This will depend on your height, body size, age and gender.
No, he does not. He has diabetes, but this is not considered as a disability.