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If you were in Australia, there would be help available through social security and with the cost of treatment and other health issue's however as every ones circumstance is different, you would have to have a talk with social security to get the exact details.

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Q: If you were employed full time in January and had to go part time due to rheumatoid arthritis and you make only 825 a month can you receive disability?
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Rheumatoid lung disease?

DefinitionRheumatoid lung disease is a group of lung problems related to rheumatoid arthritis. The condition can include fluid in the chest (pleural effusions), scarring (pulmonary fibrosis), lumps (nodules), and high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension).Alternative NamesLung disease - rheumatoid arthritis; Rheumatoid nodulesCauses, incidence, and risk factorsPulmonary abnormalities are common in rheumatoid arthritis, but they often cause no symptoms. The causes of lung disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis are unknown. Sometimes the medicines used to treat rheumatoid arthritis may result in lung disease.SymptomsShortness of breathCoughChest painFeverAdditional symptoms that may be associated with this disease include the following:Joint swellingJoint stiffnessJoint painSkin nodulesSigns and testsThe doctor may hear crackles when listening to the lungs with a stethoscope (auscultation). Or, the patient may have decreased breath sounds, a rubbing sound, or normal breath sounds.The following tests may show problems consistent with rheumatoid lung disease:Chest x-rayCT scan of the chestEchocardiogram(may show pulmonary hypertension)Needle inserted into the fluid around the lung (thoracentesis)Bronchoscopic, video-assisted, or open lung biopsyTreatmentMany people with this condition have no symptoms. Therefore, therapies are aimed at treating the underlying disorder and complications resulting from the disorder. Corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive therapies are sometimes useful.Expectations (prognosis)The outcome is related to the underlying disorder and the type and severity of lung disease.ComplicationsPneumothoraxPulmonary hypertensionCalling your health care providerCall your health care provider PROMPTLY if you have rheumatoid arthritis and you develop unexplained breathing difficulties.ReferencesStrange C, Highland KB. Interstitial lung disease in the patient who has connective tissue disease. Clin Chest Med. September 2004;25:549-559.Zrour SH, Touzi M, Bejia I, et al. Correlations between high-resolution computed tomography of the chest and clinical function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Prospective study in 75 patients. Joint Bone Spine. January 2005;72:41-47.


Is Rheumatoid Arthritis nonhereditary?

Scientific concensis is that there can most likely be a hereditory factor involved in RA. The exact cause of RA is as yet unknown. However scientists do understand that many factors may contribute to the development of Rheumatiod arthritis. Scientists have shown particular genes that play a role in the immune system may be involved in determining whether or not you develop RA. on the other hand some RA victims do not have these genes, and then others that do never develop the disease.I believe that it is nonhereditary, because I have had a chronic diagnosis of RA in May of 2000. We have researched both sides of my extremely large families and have found no one else with any symptoms, etc.But I did have an emergency transfusion in January of 1980, and I believe that with DNA, and all of those interesting topics, that my system was exposed to the possibility of developing Rheumatoid Arthritis through that. Let me know what you think on this...RA is not nesesarily hereditory. hovever it is termed as an hereditary disease


When will disability checks go out for January 1 2013?

If you get your check normally on the 1st or 2nd day of the month, your January check may be mailed or directly deposited on Friday, Dec 31stl, 2011. If not then you will get it on your normal day after the 2nd of January 2012. I personally wouldn't expect it unti January 3rd, 2012, because of the 3.6% increase that is scheduled to be applied to it.


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How do you get your w2 from autozone?

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How can you receive a disability check if you are using drugs and not paying child support and then filing to go to school under social security in January?

You can't, It's Illegal!


When will disability direct deposit payments be made in January 2013?

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Was approved for social security disability on April third 2010 when will you receive your back pay?

I was approved in January and got it in April. But different people get it at different times. You can get it fast or you may get it in a couple of months.


Who is john edward hoge?

There was a man named John Edward Hoge who was born on October 1, 1881 in Tennessee. He passed away on January 25, 1969. Hoge had been employed as a clerk in June of 1900.


If I get my SSI on the third of each month when will you get it in January?

I get my Social Security Disability on the 3rd of each month as well. Because January 3rd, 2010 falls on a Sunday, that would move it back to Friday the 1st however, because that is a holiday we will be getting paid on December 31st. Just in time for New Years!


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