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 CFS/ME & DISABILITY

Disability 
		Information If you are thinking about filing a claim for Social Security Disability benefits related to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Myalgic Encephalopathy (CFS/ME) or if your claim for benefits has been denied, there are some very important things you should know.

There are some distinct obstacles to overcome in establishing a claim for Social Security Disability related to CFS/ME because fatigue cannot be viewed through the lenses of a microscope, or seen on an x-ray.

Medical Documentation

In cases involving Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), the Social Security Administration (SSA) tends to make its determination based on a comprehensive overview of the medical evidence specific to your case. This medical evidence will include the extent and nature of the treatment provided by the various physicians who treat you and the clinical chart created foryou at every visit.

Consequently, it is imperative that all of your medical records demonstrate a consistency of complaints common to your disease, such as the overwhelming fatigue, weakness and muscle aches, low grade fevers, and chronic headaches associated with your illness. This will help establish a specific pattern regarding your debilitating illness that will be apparent when the SSA reviews your case.

The clinical notes and a report by the treating physician are the most important. Additionally, the patient should be complaining at each office visit of the severe fatigue and constant pain that are consistent with this condition. A report that establishes that allother causes for the symptoms have been ruled out helps establish the existence of the disease.

To further establish your claim, you will need to show that due to the constant physical fatigue, you are unable to perform basic tasks such as housework, travel to and from appointments, shopping, and other social functions. Often depression becomes an issue becauseof the severe changes in lifestyle and ability. Treatment notes and reports from a psychiatrist or psychologist will help document the severity of this problem for your SocialSecurity Disability claim. It is essential that the medical professionals associated with your case are supportive during the process, and that they provide the documentation that is necessary to assist you in proving your claim.

Social Security Administration Ruling

The Social Security Administration (SSA) issued a ruling on April 30, 1999 which paves the way for severely afflicted persons with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) to be classified as having a medically determinable impairment. This ruling provides guidance to disability claims processors for applying SSA policy to applications for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits that result from disability due to CFS.

This does not imply that persons with CFS are automatically entitled to SSDI, but it should make it easier for severely afflicted CFS patients to granted benefits.


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