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Defining Social Security Disability Benefits:

The SSA has a very rigid definition of who is disabled. To receive SSI or SSDI benefits a person must provide evidence that they are permanently disabled and this condition will last at least one year, or result in their death. No benefits are awarded for a partial or short-term disability. Documenting a COPD Disability:

The most important thing for a COPD patient to do is to see a doctor on a regular basis. While at the doctor's office, this is your opportunity to help build your COPD disability case. Remember to win benefits you'll need to provide documentation of your disability. The notes and records your doctor maintains on file are critical evidence to help support your claim I've summarized your answer on this page because it allows better formatting:

http://vitzy.net/forum/COPD-t1386.html I hope this answers your question but if not, feel free to let me know (preferably by replying on the forum as I've enabled automatic e-mail notices of replies) and I will try to provide additional information.

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Interstitial lung disease (rheumatoid Arthritis of the lungs) 64% Lung caacity, oxygen at bed time only right now.

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I have COPD and everything

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Female, 68ys old. My husband

is retired, 71yrs old, had Cancer

Prostate taken out 2014, His

Cancer was so aggressive, he has to be seen for 10yrs, has

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