Hello Doctor! to touch basis on your video in regards to dropping things i had chemo for Non-Hodgkins lymphoma/Follicular and what's worsening is the non diabetic peripheral neuropathy. My hands would constantly lose feeling/numbness pin needles to the point where it radiates up to my shoulders. Same with my feet the numbness and cold feeling runs up behind my kneecaps. As always thank you for your videos they're very insightful and knowledgeable. I submitted for SSDi so just patiently waiting to see what the results are. Thanks again for what you do 🤝👌👍
Both chemotherapy and diabetes can cause peripheral neuropathy affecting both hands and both feet. You've provided a good description of your work-related issues. That's rare! Best of luck.
That's a good idea. Speech is a major issue in Social Security Disability. I'll make a video on it - although I prefer the term "dysphasia", which means "difficulty speaking". "Aphasia" means the person cannot speak at all. I have seen three Social Security Disability patients who could not speak at all, in two it was due to bad strokes, in the third it was due to brain damage from lack of oxygen due to a cardiac arrest.
Can you do a video on complex regional pain syndrome. Nerve damage after surgery
I'm afraid I don't know enough about the topic to make a good video.
Hello Doctor! to touch basis on your video in regards to dropping things i had chemo for Non-Hodgkins lymphoma/Follicular and what's worsening is the non diabetic peripheral neuropathy. My hands would constantly lose feeling/numbness pin needles to the point where it radiates up to my shoulders. Same with my feet the numbness and cold feeling runs up behind my kneecaps. As always thank you for your videos they're very insightful and knowledgeable. I submitted for SSDi so just patiently waiting to see what the results are. Thanks again for what you do 🤝👌👍
Both chemotherapy and diabetes can cause peripheral neuropathy affecting both hands and both feet. You've provided a good description of your work-related issues. That's rare! Best of luck.
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Thanks! It would be great to have a video on aphasia please in relation to SSDI.
That's a good idea. Speech is a major issue in Social Security Disability. I'll make a video on it - although I prefer the term "dysphasia", which means "difficulty speaking". "Aphasia" means the person cannot speak at all. I have seen three Social Security Disability patients who could not speak at all, in two it was due to bad strokes, in the third it was due to brain damage from lack of oxygen due to a cardiac arrest.
@@DisabilityExams thanks, this was more related to memory problems than speech.
Heads up everyone this is a warning. Don't do ant business with Disability Digest. Brian Therrien is a liar and a thief. He stole my SSD benefits.