In order to get Social Security disability (SSDI) benefits, you must prove that you have a severe condition that prevents you from working. Some medical/mental conditions are more difficult to prove.
Here are some conditions that can be hard to prove for SSDI benefits:
ADHD
Fibromyalgia
Chronic Pain
Chronic Fatigue
Migraine headaches
Mental Illness (anxiety, fatigue, PTSD)
Ehlos-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)
Traumatic Brain Injury]
Some of these are hard to prove because they are subjective; you cannot do a laboratory test or use an imaging study to diagnose them or prove their severity.
Unexplained pain or fatigue is very difficult to prove. Social Security will always seek to find a physical CAUSE of the pain or fatigue and if they cannot, they will be skeptical.
SOME TIPS THAT MAY HELP YOU WIN A DISABILITY CLAIM
- Get treated by a specialist.
- See your specialist regularly - not just once a year.
- Follow prescribed treatment.
- Get your doctor to document your limitations in function.
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