Social Security Disability Benefits 3 Signs You Will Not Get Or Keep Them

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  • @MackLee23
    @MackLee23 Рік тому +57

    What happens when you're broke and cannot afford repeated copays to see more doctors for a condition that has no cure and poor treatment options? This is an absolute nightmare. I'm also punished for having a college degree. When you're sick YOU'RE SICK.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому +4

      We provide information on this channel to help you maximize your benefits and or you can Request A FREE Disability Benefit Review and we will help you get all that you are entitled to go to: bit.ly/2HLnNU8

    • @MackLee23
      @MackLee23 11 місяців тому +9

      @@Astro-J you do realize that many of the specialists required to assess for and manage certain conditions aren't covered by Medicaid, right? It's not that simple.

    • @Jeffroh
      @Jeffroh 11 місяців тому

      @@Astro-J no if youre a white male you qualify for jack shit

    • @Imtired_AF
      @Imtired_AF 11 місяців тому +3

      @@TheDisabilityDigesti became disabled after covid , with nuerological issues but all my tests are coming out fine, i am disabled with extreme dizziness , extreme fatigue and sever headaches , am i going to have a tough time proving this?

    • @Christinesobsevations
      @Christinesobsevations 8 місяців тому +2

      @@MackLee23ppl don’t get it until it happens to them .

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 2 роки тому +89

    The criteria for disability insurance in America are flat-out insane. You basically have to become a motionless torso joke and by then, it seems to me, striving for longevity is pointless. Don’t mitigate loss early, when intervention might actually boost quality of life, but instead wait until there is no chance of a positive outcome and just pay the minimum support possible to ensure decades of misery. It makes no sense to me. I had quadruple bypass surgery at 57 followed by a severe surgical site staph infection that almost buried me. Now, facing a long recovery, I’m hearing that getting support from a system I paid into for more than 40 years is going to entail a knock-down, drag-out fight that likely will not provide me with benefits. And America wonders why suicide and mass shootings are through the roof. Why save the life if the remaining additional time gained is going to be spent doing battle with a bunch of bottom-of-the-bell-curve suits who mistakenly believe they’re better equipped to judge your situation than you are???

    • @Rk-vr1xv
      @Rk-vr1xv 2 роки тому +6

      Say you are anxious or depressed

    • @earthling5337
      @earthling5337 2 роки тому +6

      Are you OK? You mentioned suicide and in so many words said life isn't worth living. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988. Hang in there OK? I understand your frustration. The system sucks, but there are a LOT of people that abuse the system. They make it bad for everyone else.

    • @LuisaD93
      @LuisaD93 2 роки тому +2

      I’ve thought this myself having been there myself.

    • @gravemind3859
      @gravemind3859 Рік тому

      Unfortunately, that's the point. They'd most likely just rather you die, even if that means by your own hand. Corporations want those sweet sweet greenbacks. For now, and for the next string of bailouts.

    • @khworker1322
      @khworker1322 Рік тому +5

      Nobody is demanding accountability from elected officials choosing instead to focus on what books to ban
      and what groups of people they should hate.

  • @crystalchambers168
    @crystalchambers168 Рік тому +12

    Well Brian I just found out that I am now approved for ssdi

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому +2

      Congratulations

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому

      If you would like your award reviewed and help finding out if you are getting all that you are entitled to Request A FREE Disability Benefit Review go to: bit.ly/2HLnNU8

  • @lisaknox4113
    @lisaknox4113 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you Brian
    For keeping all of us informed.

  • @leslielavertu5954
    @leslielavertu5954 2 роки тому +11

    I have a friend who had an 8 disc fusion in her back. She also has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, nerve damage in her leg and memory issues due to a car accident. She has PTSD from being molested through her childhood and then being raped and held for 3 days when she was in her late teens. She is now 45 and with all her issues and conditions they denied her. I don’t care if she’s only 45, she CANNOT work!!! What does she have to do for SSD to recognize this? It’s ridiculous and now she’s depressed and suicidal. Is that what it’s going to take? Her blowing her brains out because she can’t take the pain and the lack of any help!!!

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Because is under 50 she will need to prove that she can not do any work.
      We have information on this channel that will help here understand if she qualifies.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

    • @Christinesobsevations
      @Christinesobsevations 8 місяців тому +1

      I feel for this woman . I’m very sick with specific limitations and crps … still being denied . As a result of losing my benefits I am now severely depressed . Living inaccessible life . Rotting away with no help

    • @mytoesarecold5555
      @mytoesarecold5555 8 місяців тому

      They don’t care. They have no problem issuing blank checks for war, costing USA taxpayers TRILLIONS, or issuing blank checks for other nations conflicts. If you’re unable to contribute to feeding the machine, they really don’t care what happens to you. Capitalism 101.

  • @brendacurrie358
    @brendacurrie358 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you Brian - extremely helpful - your videos are informative , brief, and relevant . Keep up the good work !!!🚀🌟🌟🌟

  • @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack
    @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you for this video! I'm glad to know that I was already doing the necessary things to keep my social security. Which is fantastic because every other day to sometimes to or three days in a row I won't be able to get out of bed because of multimorbidity.

  • @Dani-ICU-RN
    @Dani-ICU-RN Рік тому +5

    Saved lives 23 in ICU as RN.. can't walk, have kerataconus, OA, need corneal transplant.. need 2 new hips, worked through covid, .. blah blah. Lost my car, home, can't even put my shoes on,... walker, shower chair..on top of anxiety and depression of all this PLUS bipolar ill unpredictable husband who I've been trying to leave... long covid..dunno..same job/place 22 years over 50 ..& yet there are 35 yr old moms, waitressing on the side, carrying around new baby... just around the corner - getting benefits for back pain????😢

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing your story

    • @glennd7115
      @glennd7115 8 місяців тому +1

      I hope and pray things have gotten better for you!

    • @edwinrodeo
      @edwinrodeo 7 місяців тому

      Hopefully 🙏 you will be able to find some help

  • @jimjr6919
    @jimjr6919 2 роки тому +5

    I have Ankylosis Spondylosis, and the one thing I remember vividly, L&I (Labors and Industries) said in the meeting with the Judge, L&I said they approve of my disability because they deem me a Liability in the workforce.

    • @greensteelusallc7862
      @greensteelusallc7862 2 роки тому +1

      Yes absolutely it’s dangerous in any workforces

    • @jimjr6919
      @jimjr6919 2 роки тому

      @@greensteelusallc7862 after long and careful reflection, I was angry at first because I really didn't understand because I wasn't ready to retire in my late 40's, but, they are correct because if I did crack, chip, or hurt my myself they'd have to pay, and L&I was quick to point out that I've got more then plenty in my SSI to retire me. I've excepted it...

    • @SaltySouthTexan
      @SaltySouthTexan Рік тому +1

      I have AS and RA in my joints…..two vertebrae fused already by themselves..

  • @egbertsouse8487
    @egbertsouse8487 2 роки тому +8

    Good advice, thank you.

  • @963ag
    @963ag 2 роки тому +8

    What is your opinion of the 4- year reviews for SSI? What should a person be mindful of to keep their benefits? What is usually done during these reviews? I am coming up for my 1st one later this year.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Annette We have 4 tips on our UA-cam Channel The Disability Digest that will help you with your review CDR.
      The Comprehensive CDR course is being released to members in order of priority. To get your Free Disability Digest Membership
      and get on the list go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @safaricartvideos
    @safaricartvideos 10 місяців тому +2

    Sorry for being slightly off topic, but when you mentioned cognitive decline after covid. The place I work did not shut down (essential lol), hundreds of people, and we were not able to keep distance, but we were required to wear the cheap blue masks. Many people missed work due to covid, and it was like over the years we all just had a mild case at one time or another. The weird part is it seems like very quickly everyone started having memory problems. I'm 52 but it I work with people in the 30-60 range, and it's like at the exact same time everyone just started forgetting everything, I mean serious memory loss, even the younger ones. I keep pointing it out to people, and they agree. I have had physical problems with discs in my back for years and have learned to handle pain pretty well, but I'm very worried I'm quickly getting to the point I won't have the mental capacity to do my job. I'm wondering if covid caused memory problems in many people, and the doctors just aren't talking about it because they don't understand why. Are other people experiencing this?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  10 місяців тому +2

      Yes, there have been reports of cognitive decline, including memory problems, in people who have had COVID-19. This is a complex issue and research is ongoing to understand the full impact of the virus on cognitive function. To learn more about this topic, please check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/_0LYnJHrZxo/v-deo.html. It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional if you’re experiencing these symptoms. They can provide guidance based on your unique situation.

  • @camiwilson-qo1cv
    @camiwilson-qo1cv Рік тому +1

    Thanks, great video to keep things similar to planning or symptoms. 😊

  • @sleepbananas
    @sleepbananas Рік тому +2

    My condition is undiagnosed, and I was told I'll never get a diagnosis. Am I screwed?
    I woke up one day and the right side of my entire body was numb. I was misdiagnosed with a high-grade glioma. Had a biopsy done (which left parts of the left side of my head numb) and it showed only necrotic tissue. I was told it might be related to treatment I had for cancer 27 years ago but that is vastly out of the range of typical long-term effects. My Neurologist said it's like something in my brain exploded and now it's dissipating. But I'm still numb.
    I'm 7 months into awaiting approval and my application has only recently passed 50%.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому +2

      Good question. Depends on how your medical records are recorded and your communication to the Doctors. We have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 12:15 pm EST that will help you get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees. Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @jasminerogers5756
    @jasminerogers5756 9 місяців тому +1

    I just called the SSA office today for my SSDI case. The first representative told me I was approved. She read my file and said I should be getting paperwork in the mail soon. I called back to update phone number for SSA online profile. I asked again to be sure and a different representative stated that my medical records/information is still under review at this time. I don’t understand what changed that fast. Both representatives had different answers. What does this mean? I have a lawyer and will contact him tomorrow.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  9 місяців тому +1

      Hello,
      I understand that receiving different information from different representatives can be confusing and frustrating. It's important to remember that while SSA representatives can provide updates, the most reliable confirmation of your approval will come in the form of an official letter from the SSA.
      The process of reviewing medical records and making a decision can take some time, and it's possible that the status of your case may not have been updated immediately in the SSA's system. This could potentially explain the differing information you received.
      I would recommend waiting for the official letter from the SSA confirming your approval. This letter will provide detailed information about your benefit amount and when your benefits will start.
      In the meantime, contacting your lawyer as you plan to do is a good step. They can provide guidance based on their experience with the SSA and may be able to clarify the situation.
      Remember, if you are a member of the Disability Digest, you can contact customer support for more personalized assistance. If you're not yet a member, you can join us here: bit.ly/48wwOqV.

  • @3xsanto185
    @3xsanto185 2 роки тому +8

    How many times should you visit your doctor while applying I'm asking because my doctor no longer wants to see me he tells me there's nothing else he can do for me Just take your meds and see you in 6 months. They don't make doctors like they used to ,uuhh,,

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +2

      The short answer is I don't know because I do not know what your condition is. I do know that Social Security expects one to be in treatment for the conditions that are preventing from work so at the very least it would be important to have your doctor put a statement in your medical records that no further visits are required because.....
      Brian

    • @3xsanto185
      @3xsanto185 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheDisabilityDigest hi I have back & arthritis Issues Thank you for answering

    • @nendytorralba7793
      @nendytorralba7793 2 роки тому +2

      atleast twice in a year

    • @janetsims3603
      @janetsims3603 Рік тому

      Oh dear some Drs have treatment plans. Find one asap

  • @johnsmith-rd3zx
    @johnsmith-rd3zx 2 роки тому +2

    i have bipolar autism speech problems and sleep problems and mild dementia and sometimes i forget things i learned with spanish

  • @CM-fw6hz
    @CM-fw6hz 2 роки тому +2

    I'm am appealing my cessation of benefits now and this video was helpful

  • @brknnphx
    @brknnphx 6 місяців тому

    I was told at 30 i could apply, and my various medical providers were upset i wouldn't. I wanted to wotk and pushed through for 2 more decades and have worked since i was 9. Now,i had to foot fused ,arthritis, osteoporosis, copd and degenerative disk disease and pretty sure POTS ,waiting on cardilogist for diagnosis. The lady i speak to at ssdi for the evaluation keeps saying if i have a hearing and if i have a medical exam. Is that bad, and they are just going to deny me ? I wish i could still work. I miss it so much. I miss traveling and cooking and cleaning and gardening etc. I was very active and the one who drwgged everyone off to adventures, and now,im usually in bed, unable to move.

  • @aldredge_saxxon
    @aldredge_saxxon Рік тому +2

    I paid in to social security for 31 years before my injury. I've been a disability recipient for ten years now. Recently I received form ssa-3373 adult from a Arkansas Office to fill out. Is this a mistake I'm a Texas Citizen?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for your question. We suggest reaching out to your local Social Security office to clarify.

    • @edwinrodeo
      @edwinrodeo 7 місяців тому

      From what I’ve read it’s because some states are subcontracting work to other states because they are SO busy and short of employees. Budget cuts. I myself have to send written reports to Kentucky. They are an approved subcontractor for the state of CT. That’s where I’m from SSA office’s are stretched thin. Hopefully this helps. 🙏

  • @terrygates5064
    @terrygates5064 7 місяців тому

    Most definitely i conditions with both amputee and left leg going bad with rods and screws thanks for sharing

  • @teresaisaak4747
    @teresaisaak4747 2 роки тому +6

    What about the 2 years of COVID and the shut down of medical and mental help the quality of care was not as there is that taken in to consideration.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +2

      There is some consideration for this. Most have been able to get some treatment even if remote.

    • @edwinrodeo
      @edwinrodeo 7 місяців тому

      Evan with Covid happening . Around here in Ct we were still able to see our doctor, it was somewhat of a pain, proper PPE ( proper protective equipment) I had to were a mask and order to get in the office I had make a phone call and answer questions before they would unlock the door and let me in. SSA doesn’t allow too much leeway , it’s not easy to get approved. Best of luck 🙏

  • @ADuvall-White
    @ADuvall-White 2 роки тому +9

    What if you cannot longer afford that 20% that you have to pay because you no longer are eligible for Medicaid.

    • @luannkelly5071
      @luannkelly5071 2 роки тому +4

      That hurt my case tremendously. I couldn't afford to see the doctor!

    • @ADuvall-White
      @ADuvall-White 2 роки тому +6

      @@luannkelly5071 it's hard, I owe all these doctors and hospitals hundreds of dollars. They are going to stop seeing me.
      It's not that I don't want to go see them I just can't afford to. It's either a roof over my head or going to the doctor. I'm calling and asking for help from everyone. But they all say I make to much on SSDI!

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Affee .... There are resources on this website that can help with treatment.
      www.thedisabilitydigest.com/how-to-survive/

    • @Rk-vr1xv
      @Rk-vr1xv 2 роки тому

      Get a job

    • @ADuvall-White
      @ADuvall-White 2 роки тому +2

      @@Rk-vr1xv Really??? Like I hadn't thought of that! I'd love nothing more than to go back to my career before all this medical crap happen. But that's not possible.
      So genius what else to you have besides a stupid comment!

  • @WilliamGibble-sk3io
    @WilliamGibble-sk3io Рік тому

    I am 57 ,with multiple health issues, out of the work force for 7 years.. I am treated extensively for my issues, big one is migraine seizure disorder, hydrocephalus. I am treated for severe manic depression disorder. I have 60 % percent hearing loss.. one knee needs replaced, my retirement is federal railroad, and my health care providers are refusing to fill the forms where it asks for the provider to record my conditions , the form makes a formal request .. and there refusing, what.. ???? It's woke...

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for sharing and sorry to hear! We have some resources that you might find useful for your scenario. Watch the videos below.
      - What To Say And Do To Get Your Doctor To Support You
      (ua-cam.com/users/liveASevsWC24_0?feature=share)
      - Should You Ask Doctors To Support Your Disability Claim?
      (ua-cam.com/video/OnYIaRv4z9k/v-deo.html)
      We also have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 12:15 pm EST that will help you get approved fast. For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees. If you would like to consider having a representative help you get approved, you can discuss this option with one of our advocates. To get started, go to bit.ly/34wviJY and call 844 202 5609.

  • @scrappychildhood6633
    @scrappychildhood6633 2 роки тому +1

    I am applied and Searching for Doctor that'll help me. Lawyer said since you have just under 5 year gap in treatment will be tough to win, now if you where backeracted, arrasted may have winning case.

  • @jonzeejonez4585
    @jonzeejonez4585 2 роки тому +3

    SSDI hearing was 27 July - within 36 hours the SSA website now states "Administrative Judge has completed reviewing your appeal"
    Also states, that a representative in your local SSA office has started a final review to make sure that you still meet the non-medical requirements for disability benefits.... ...

  • @escott3829
    @escott3829 2 роки тому +2

    BACKGROUND: I Am A Physically Failing Veteran Just Back From What Is My Last Deployment.. Back And Knees Are Failing, On Top Of The Screws And A Plate In My Neck I Got On An Earlier Deployment.. I Work For National Guard(FedTech), And will Lose My Job When Medically Retired.. QUESTION: Do I Wait For Being Destitute, Or Can I Begin Process Before I Lose My Job? Thank You.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Good questions and there are other variables involved so we could provide you with all the information needed to make a decision.
      We have information on this channel that will help you get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to discuss your options. The course has saved many up to $6,000 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @franksidari1460
    @franksidari1460 2 роки тому +2

    I got my ssdi 3 years ago for hidradenitis supporitiva. Unfortunately there is no cure or treatment. I have only antibiotics to prevent infection and cause cellulitis or bacterimia. Received my first review 2 weeks ago short form. I was honest and remarked my flares and new conditions plus new doctors I have appointments for. I just discovered your videos but I'm nervous on my review

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Welcome Frank ...The Disability Digest is releasing a comprehensive CDR course to members who's membership profiles indicate that they are approved. Three of the ten segments have been released on our UA-cam station.

    • @mindofmommy9711
      @mindofmommy9711 2 роки тому +1

      Frank did they deny you at any point of it for HS?

    • @franksidari1460
      @franksidari1460 2 роки тому +3

      I had a lawyer and all my medical records plus letter from my doctor explaining how nasty HS is. Plus photographs of my areas. The judge was not nice or understanding of my condition and was verbal about it. The doctor they had on phone explained HS and a work counselor understood and made his determination. To answer your question everyone understood my condition but the judge and was very unhappy he had to grant me my disability. Hardest thing I had to go through

    • @mindofmommy9711
      @mindofmommy9711 2 роки тому +1

      I was denied and they reopened it w determination dept. Not using a lawyer it’s just me. It’s so hard to explain. I pray it gets approved.

    • @franksidari1460
      @franksidari1460 2 роки тому +1

      @@mindofmommy9711 I know without lawyer is difficult and depending on your state. I'm Illinois. Hopefully you have good medical records and embarrassing has it is photos of how bad your HS is

  • @AUTISTICLYCAN
    @AUTISTICLYCAN 6 місяців тому +1

    I disagree with number one. Since birth brain damage caused or compromised my balance, fine finger dexterity, deformed my feet & legs, vision and more, all affecting my ability to walk so I fall A LOT! How will seeing doctors every month or whenever change or improve my cerebral palsy, fix my legs and feet, correct my congenital brain damage, correct my absent depth perception caused by said brain damage. Point is most of my disabling conditions are caused by continuing brain damage or muscular skeletal deformity, degeneration and associated cognitive autistic deficits for which no effective treatment exists. Seeing doctors every month does nothing but risk my getting hurt or killed en-route? #1 is crazy!

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  6 місяців тому

      The recommendation to see doctors regularly is generally made because consistent medical documentation can be crucial when applying for Social Security Disability benefits. The Social Security Administration often requires up-to-date medical records to understand the current state of an applicant's disability and how it affects their ability to work.
      However, I completely understand that in your case, the nature of your conditions might not change with frequent doctor visits, and the risks associated with travel may outweigh the benefits. It's important to consider your unique circumstances and do what's best for your health and well-being.

    • @AUTISTICLYCAN
      @AUTISTICLYCAN 6 місяців тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest Just so you understand I was NOT suggesting your advice was in any way "wrong or bad!" Matter of fact I commend you for providing these vital insights into all aspects of the SSA \ Disability Determination processes. I was just pointing out that despite how great your advice is in general there is no one size fits all answers.
      I think my unique situation proves the value of consulting someone like you about their situation. Even with all these expert insights online every disability case is unique and these videos give good general guidance. Thank you for helping others enhance their understanding of these complex issues.

  • @happycamper010
    @happycamper010 2 роки тому +1

    They have agenda I waited over five years to get denied three times. Had five doctors write am 100% percent disabled but yet they denied me. I talked to a 79yr old homeless man with many health conditions he waited ten years to get his and now he waits for housing assistance a year into it still homeless our system is slammed and needs to change it's creating more problems. I have family she sent in for ssd only has bipolar and she was married. She got court date and decision all within 8 months and they denied her. Lol really 8 months and got decision so they rushed her case to the top just to denie her. While cases like mine wait years for a decision. My PCP is a navy doctor trained by the government but yet they take his words like their crap. So if a government trained doctor credentials are not good enough and my condition by his own words I can't work at all. Even writes me letters every month to give to dhs for food assistance. Even dhs is like go back to work their system can't handle people in the gray area like me. Now they cut my food off when I can't work my conditions are bad and still they denied. But think about it ten years of not working and if truly disabled and filing for ssd you can't work or get any income without the administration complaining. So it's ten years with out money unless you got family to pay for you then your stuck in the streets with no food. Ssd is a joke and the time frame it takes them to say approval or denied I could have sold tons of drugs and become a kingpin in the streets by the time you even get a decision. Money and food are two things people can't live without for too long but yet here we are system taking years and dening people who could use that money to help pump into the economy. They can't work and no money. If the government would actually help these people then the economy would be in a better place. Instead of denied disabled people living on the streets. The government is here to take from us not give to us. More more policies are passed each day that oppress our rights. They even make illegal private water wells and gardens. Look it up its coming. Be smart forget the government fend for yourself and your family. Elites want to drop the world population to 500,000 they have said this in the convention right in our faces and yet we stand by like little toys. Let's go Brandon fjb screw the elites they can stockpile baby formula in wharehouses while American babies died and went hospitals was on news about the wharehouses. They steal resources and hog up everything then move on. Examples look at Mexico and the big companies there then you will see the truth.

  • @juliemarcell6585
    @juliemarcell6585 2 місяці тому

    What about Cognitive impairment. On top of Heart Disease . The impairment has impaired my ability to learn new duties and remember processes and procedures.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 місяці тому

      I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing. Cognitive impairment and heart disease can indeed significantly impact your ability to work, and these conditions are considered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) when evaluating disability claims. Cognitive impairment and heart disease can affect your ability to perform work-related activities, such as understanding, remembering, and carrying out instructions, making judgments that are work-related, responding appropriately to supervision, co-workers, and work situations, and dealing with changes in a routine work setting.
      If you're considering applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), I highly recommend tuning in to our videos and live events. These resources provide guidance on how to get your application approved quickly. You can start your journey here: bit.ly/34wviJY.

  • @Jerry-cx7ue
    @Jerry-cx7ue 26 днів тому

    is pastronage turner syndrome cervical fusion with nerve damage is that enough to apply ?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  26 днів тому

      Yes, conditions like Turner syndrome, cervical fusion, and nerve damage could potentially be enough to apply for SSDI, especially if they severely limit your ability to perform daily activities or work. To be approved, you'll need to provide medical documentation proving the conditions' severity and show that they prevent you from engaging in substantial gainful activity (SGA) for at least 12 months. The Social Security Administration considers both the medical impairments and how they impact your functional capacity, so ensure all relevant medical records and any statements from healthcare providers are included in your application.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees.
      If you would like to consider having a representative help you get approved, you can discuss this option with one of our Advocates.
      To get started, go to bit.ly/34wviJY.

  • @taylorturkiela6527
    @taylorturkiela6527 7 місяців тому

    I’m 21. I have severe scoliosis causing bad pain. The curve is 61 degrees! My body is lopsided and I’m in the progress do u think I have a chance. I am doing physical therapy but the specialist said it cannot fix the problem I can have surgery but I’m gaurenteed to lose mobility ! And the specialist said it’s the most dangerous part of the spine to work on

  • @thabossdon
    @thabossdon Рік тому +1

    What if the doctors say there's no help & no need for continuous visit because a condition won't change (& has already listed it & will get worse?)

  • @flaggism
    @flaggism 2 роки тому +2

    I really need to know do you have to be near death for this?I did die for 3 mins till someone at the hospital saw me on the floor then brought back to life,,,just want to know.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      hi we have helped thousands get approved. We have information on this channel that will help you get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @oscar5211
    @oscar5211 Рік тому +1

    What about schizophrenia ? Got 2 favorable statements from therapist & phsychiatrist take meds & my limitations are well documented. Got VA 100 P&T disability for the same issue schizophrenia & my attorney cross examined the vocational experts really well. Said I had a 75-80 percent to win. Will I win? My judge has a 70% approval rate.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому

      from the limited information provide I have no idea if you will win. I hope so. Stay tuned and let us know. - Brian

    • @oscar5211
      @oscar5211 Рік тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest yup, I won 👍

  • @swatts2121
    @swatts2121 Рік тому +1

    Even if my primary care doctor has said it’s really nothing else he can do ? What to do just go and say it’s check up?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому +1

      Following the doctor's suggested treatment regiment will keep you in compliance to help you get and keep your benefits

  • @GospelOnTheStreet
    @GospelOnTheStreet Рік тому +4

    I got my ssdi notice of award sent to me showing I was approved. Official decision approval date was January 24, 2023.
    Notice of award states "You are entitled to monthly disability benefits beginning December 2022.
    Further, it states: "We found you became disabled under our rules on June 30, 2022."
    My question is since I was officially approved in 2023 with a disability onset date in 2022, was I eligible for up to the 2023 max amount or was I eligible for up to the 2022 max?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому

      If you are referring to the family max amount this should be explained in your award letter. Are you reading from a decision letter send after a hearing

    • @GospelOnTheStreet
      @GospelOnTheStreet Рік тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest thank you for your reply. No sir I’m not referring to the family max…just my amount. Let’s say I got a monthly amount award of $2000. Would that be $2000 out of a possible $3345 max for 2022 or is that $2000 out of possible $3627 max for 2023. Disability date is 2022 but approval date was in 2023 per my comment above. Hope that clarifies. I did not go through a hearing. I was approved on initial application. Thanks

  • @expatprepper8804
    @expatprepper8804 2 роки тому +3

    at what point does your hobby become a small business and you are required to tell SSA about it and don't you think you should stay off the radar as long as possible

  • @terri5757
    @terri5757 2 роки тому +6

    At what age does Disability (SSDI) turn to Social Security and Disability MediCare to regular Medicare? if there’s a difference with Medicare? I had heard SSDI transfers to regular Social Security on your 65th Birthday, but then someone said it was 65 and a half. Now I’m really confused because I spoke with someone who is also on SSDI and they said they were told by SS that it was 66 years old. Can someone please tell me how this works? Thank you!

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +4

      At full retirement age... I covered this in detail in the UA-cam Live session earlier today ua-cam.com/video/q4LFmHO3pkE/v-deo.html

    • @bigcatlivesmatter
      @bigcatlivesmatter 2 роки тому +3

      FRA- full retirement age depends upon your birth year. There are cutoff dates. Example- someone born in 1957- their FRA is 66 1/2 years of age.

  • @joyslabaugh8286
    @joyslabaugh8286 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @billieberryman4335
    @billieberryman4335 8 місяців тому

    Im so disdraught i make so little on ssi now there subtrcting the health subsidy from my check?idont even make enogh to pay rent now

  • @ScottParton
    @ScottParton 8 місяців тому

    What if you're being treated by a doctor and all but you can't afford the prescriptions

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  8 місяців тому

      Have you applied for Medicaid? if not suggest you do so they will pay for Medications

  • @expatprepper8804
    @expatprepper8804 2 роки тому

    Hello depending on your age at some point are your social security CDR stop?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      At full retirement age. Join me live here on UA-cam today 4/1/2022 at 12:15 pm and learn how to Get, Keep and Maximize Your Benefits
      go to ua-cam.com/video/Le9F2B_4XbE/v-deo.html

  • @TS-qx4zk
    @TS-qx4zk 2 роки тому +2

    I went on disability via insurance 1 year ago for fibromyalgia. I've been on cobra. I since got scammed on trying to find health and dental insurance to save money and still have coverage. Any suggestions on what the best private medical and dental plan there is for families?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Yes We have partnered with National Benefit Builders to help with doctors and medications. Watch the video on the website below to learn more Go to bit.ly/3oRm1U9

    • @azcatlover
      @azcatlover 2 роки тому +1

      Gosh I have Fibromyalgia as well. I was luckily diagnosed by a caring doctor (before it was even considered an autoimmune disease). I also have Hashimoto's Disease (another autoimmune disease). Typically if you have one autoimmune disease you will or have others. Stay safe and as healthy as you can!

    • @Rk-vr1xv
      @Rk-vr1xv 2 роки тому

      You got a fake illnesses get a job

    • @ftffighter
      @ftffighter Рік тому

      @@azcatlover That's true, the statistics say 70% of those who have one autoimmune condition will eventually develop another within their lifetime.

  • @joeplacetas1
    @joeplacetas1 2 роки тому

    Quick question,,if I'm getting disability and I turn 62 years old, would my disability authority changes into retirement?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Short answer is no. There will be a video with details about what happens to your check release in July

    • @joeplacetas1
      @joeplacetas1 2 роки тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest last question and I'm sorry to bother you, can you give me an idea on how many times per year one should see a doctor in order to maintain everything correct,,I ask you because I think I'm seeing the Doc too many times..

  • @eddieburgett9678
    @eddieburgett9678 2 роки тому

    Just subscribed I really appreciate your input and I'm I'm in the hearing stage totally beat down because I've been denied and have leget problems

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      Hi Eddie
      We have hearing preparation tips on this channel. For specific questions join us to at 12:15 pm EST ua-cam.com/video/wXON2JggQSw/v-deo.html

  • @brandonmottola9288
    @brandonmottola9288 2 роки тому +1

    I'm from Tennessee and I got diagnosed with stage 2 multiple myeloma I applied in August but had to much in my account so that held me up. Then after all the paperwork I sent in job history for ssi/disability my case worker says they want to do a mental evaluation next year when I'm suppose to go into surgery for a transplant and I will be in the hospital for month or more . I told her she got it moved and over the phone but she doesn't know the number or when it will be . I told her it was unnecessary for some one who has cancer for a mental evaluation she agreed . Do you think I will get my ssi/disability before 2023 or after cause it's getting rough to were I may not have a place to wait . To sick to work even part time from chemo.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Hello, Brandon. Thanks for sharing your situation. Generally, it takes about 3 to 5 months to get a decision. However, the exact time depends on how long it takes to get your medical records and any other evidence needed to make a decision.

    • @brandonmottola9288
      @brandonmottola9288 2 роки тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest Thanks man well supposedly they got all my information from my oncologist dr last week my case worker said from ssdi she said she was working my case . She is actually very nice thats appointed to me. And my mental evaluation is tomorrow at noon on video .

    • @brandonmottola9288
      @brandonmottola9288 2 роки тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest Well hey Brian hope your doing well I had my video chat yesterday with ssdi physiologist Dr. It was about 20 minute video and they diagnosed me as well with manic depression im sure you have heard of it . So I have that diagnosed on top of my stage 2 multiple myeloma cancer which there's no cure just alot of treatment and a stem cell treatment. The lady was actually was really nice told me hope things get better for you im sending ur info to your case worker now and she said you know this takes awhile then she said Goodluck. So do you think mines will move faster and I will get approved soon or no ? My hopes aren't up but I'm glad the video went well . I applied in August by the way as well.

    • @dustindeyo5067
      @dustindeyo5067 Рік тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest I have a blood cancer that causes health issues I had a massive heart attack go to the doctors all the time got denied first round still been months on the appeal may ask what’s next or what I can do I haven’t been able to work In years

  • @ScottParton
    @ScottParton 8 місяців тому

    But I went from site to site to site to site and ask the same question and I'm not one person has ever answer me what are you supposed to do when you can't afford treatment

  • @kreeativeme
    @kreeativeme 2 роки тому +1

    Please clarify if the first payment is 5 months after approval or determination of disability? If I am approved in January, will my first payment come 5 months later or immediately because I was deemed disabled 9 months ago?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      Payment start 5 months after you onset date AKA date you were found disabled.

    • @kreeativeme
      @kreeativeme 2 роки тому

      The Disability Digest Thanks for the reply.

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe 2 роки тому +1

      @@kreeativeme Your 24 months wait for Medicare is timed the same way.

  • @ScottParton
    @ScottParton 8 місяців тому

    I see the questions here a lot like mine you know I'll go to the doctor and all it would be nice if I had some help getting back and forth to the doctor but I can't afford to get the prescriptions and keep going back to the doctor not being able to get the prescriptions what's the chance of going to the doctor when you can't afford it that's what I need help with I need to have the money so I can get treated how in the hell are we supposed to get treated

  • @travisdean8794
    @travisdean8794 2 роки тому

    I’m pretty well lost. I’m just starting this process

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      We would love to know more about your situation to see how we can help.
      Register as our member for FREE through the link below and we will reach out to you to discuss your specific needs:
      bit.ly/3IoYn8s

  • @coolname2784
    @coolname2784 Рік тому

    What if you are a c-4 quadriplegic and you don't receive treatment or visit a doctor for that anymore? There's no treatment and I won't ever get better.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Рік тому

      Do you still see your primary care Dr regularly? If so then that would be counted as treatment

    • @coolname2784
      @coolname2784 Рік тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest I don't have a primary doctor. I've been disabled since I was 17. I collect survivors and disabilities. I did go to a doctor in 2021 so I can put that down. I got the short form so that's also a bonus. Other than the paralysis I don't have any problems. 32 years disabled.

    • @tommythompson6263
      @tommythompson6263 Рік тому

      @@coolname2784 You say you collect survivors and disability already? what are you trying to apply for?

  • @micahjones4512
    @micahjones4512 Рік тому

    My hearing has been put off for about 5 or 6 months because of MY screw ups and I was certain I was going to lose them. I kept screwing up because my brain function, especially short term memory, have gotten REALLY bad but I have a pretty bad case of cirrhosis and those things can be side effects of it. The problem is it hasn't been diagnosed but what conversations they might have had with my doctors or what they've read coupled with my forgetting just about everything must have made it glaringly obvious. Nobody who needs benefits would allow themselves to screw up just about everything they put their hands on and I told them as much. A prime example is right now. I completely forgot what I was about to say and typed the same sentence twice. I'm not counting my chicken just yet but what makes me think I might be safe is three fold; they haven't told me to kick rocks, I opted to continue recieving benefits and immediately reapplied for my medicaid and a plan to insure I would get back what I lost without so much waiting since that's inevitable, and I forgot the other one but I said all of that to say that they allowed it, they stopped making me pay premiums and im actually getting that money back. I may be wrong but that screams approved in my mind. It's a damn good thing I hired a lawyer.

  • @rogelioholder5633
    @rogelioholder5633 7 місяців тому

    I have 3 RFC forms filed out by 3 different doctors. One is updated by my pain management medical doctor and It’s has been 4 years now. What do u think are my chances for a positive approval?

    • @edwinrodeo
      @edwinrodeo 7 місяців тому

      From what I’ve read. Medical records over 90 days are not considered current. It’s always best to apply for benefits asap. I’m not an expert just my opinion.

  • @johndoe-zb8bm
    @johndoe-zb8bm 2 роки тому +1

    So what is up with this channel, cost nothing But yet it re director's you to a web site?? I'm confused, please explain???I'm waiting?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      We have information on this channel that will help one get and maximize benefits. For specific information tailored to your needs and live support get a Free Disability Digest Membership. Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @ScottParton
    @ScottParton 8 місяців тому

    They don't want to help you get treatment and they just want you got to have it you got to get it got to have treatment the treatment how in the hell can you afford it when you can't work but nobody will answer not one damn person I have been from site to site to site ask and not one person will answer the damn question

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  8 місяців тому

      I understand your frustration and I'm here to help. The cost of treatment can indeed be a significant burden when you're unable to work. One resource that might be able to assist you is the Centers For Independent Living (CIL). These are local organizations that can help you find a doctor at low or no cost. You can learn how to contact your local CIL by watching the video on this website: www.thedisabilitydigest.com/centers-for-independent-living/. I hope this information is helpful and I wish you the best on your journey.

  • @deloisrichardson2636
    @deloisrichardson2636 Рік тому

    Can I get disability, if I am on a oxygen tank, but I do received ssi?

    • @tommythompson6263
      @tommythompson6263 Рік тому +1

      If you already receive SSI it is likely you will be approved for SSDI they use the same disability standards. Just call your local ssa field office and apply.

  • @kmv9552
    @kmv9552 2 роки тому +1

    representative started a final review to make sure that you still meet the non-medical requirements for Disability Benefits. What does this mean? I'm on final step after dds made a complete medical review it says online

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      Sounds good ... let me know how it goes

    • @kmv9552
      @kmv9552 2 роки тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest will do. Thank you sir

    • @tommythompson6263
      @tommythompson6263 2 роки тому

      If DDS has already made the medical decision, the the file is back at the field office. Which means the final review will be more of a technical review such as; check for recent employment that earned more than SGA, confirming their prior paper work. Shouldn't take to long. Best of luck to you.

    • @kmv9552
      @kmv9552 2 роки тому

      @@tommythompson6263
      Yes. Isn't that part of the final review to see if you still need the requirements for "non" medical review? Step 4 out of 5 of reconsideration. I was reading about it and the non medical is the financial part..like correct monthly amount, emoloyment status, stuff like that. Either way very stressful. I hope I was approved. Thank you sir

    • @kmv9552
      @kmv9552 2 роки тому

      Been more than 4 weeks since final review. Hopfully good news.my Dr did rfc forms and everthing. Im medically retired from my job and 100% veteran as well. Provided a lot of evidence to ssa. Exhausting process it is

  • @dougfredricks2017
    @dougfredricks2017 2 роки тому

    50 something awaiting decision on SSI and wonder if this applies to SSI? Am on epileptic medicine

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому +1

      The medical approval criteria for SSI is the same as SSDI. So yes

    • @dougfredricks2017
      @dougfredricks2017 2 роки тому

      @@TheDisabilityDigest Thank you kindly. On the FMCSA page i was informed that the Medicine disqualifies me for driving commercially up to 8 years. I can't win, am Indigent, confused. and have zero income. Furthermore the pill dosage debilitates to degree I am too tired and anxious.

  • @TeznLink
    @TeznLink Рік тому

    I've had an psych doctor from SSI, evaluated me today, he said he thinks I need to get back in meds and also seek help, also asked my wife, do she think I can work?

    • @tommythompson6263
      @tommythompson6263 Рік тому

      That's hard to say. I'd have to see the CE report, and all records in file. But CE vendors are not suppose to discuss their eval w/ the client.

  • @toadranger50
    @toadranger50 Рік тому

    LYME DISEASE !

  • @jeanmarieslezak8280
    @jeanmarieslezak8280 10 місяців тому

    Need to talk to you about Ohio SRS.

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis01 Рік тому +1

    hello YT video watching people

  • @scrappychildhood6633
    @scrappychildhood6633 2 роки тому

    my Application is stuck @ 2% will be my forth time getting it back

  • @dcyung5402
    @dcyung5402 2 роки тому

    I haven’t gotten my ssi check for about 3 months august to October am confused please help me out

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      Suggest you find out why

    • @deealone5191
      @deealone5191 Рік тому

      If I may ask, are you getting an actual check through the mail? I wasn't aware Social Security did that, but my cousin's wife has been on SSI for 2 or 3 years and she's always gotten a paper check. I'm not sure why she doesn't get a bank account, nor am I not sure why S.S. don't suggest it. If they have she and my cousin ignore their request.

  • @tremaineKR
    @tremaineKR 2 роки тому +2

    I'm so nervous

    • @edwinrodeo
      @edwinrodeo 7 місяців тому

      We All are…. You’re not alone. 🙏

  • @Jezidka
    @Jezidka 2 роки тому

    Doctors? Can you explain the doctors?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 роки тому

      Search this channel for prior live events within he last 40 days and other doctor related videos