Diasability joke
I have been on and off of disability...dame insurance company same employer since 2007. I always went back to work full time.
ok, so now in Dec 2010 i was diagnosed with mets to the liver, (several small, 2 large tumors) inoperable right now. I am currently on Xeldoa and Avastin and have been since Jan 2011. I work 32 hours a week and get disability for the other 8 hours. Now the disability company wants me to "try" to go back to work one more hour a week and work my way up to being able to work 40 hours a week. What kind of joke is this? I can hardly work 32 hours a week. I don't have energy to clean house, cook, and do all of the dialy home stuff I need to do...all of my energy is spent working at my job.
What's funny is the last few weeks I have been thinking about cutting my hours by 8 a week...wonder what this crap from the disability company will do to thise plans?
I am considering try to get SSDI, any suggestions?
Thanks
GrannyC
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disability
I have a friend who when she was diagnosed with breast cancer actually applied and was accepted by unemployment. she was a nurse like me and said she could work, but was immunosuppressed and could not be around people, I think they gave it to her rather than figure out what job to give her. she collected for almost a year and in the meantime applied for SSDI. she was refused and had to retain a lawyer and was eventually given it retroactive with a nice lump sum. at this point she was post mastectomy and treatment almost a year but had liver problems and very supportive doctors. we live in Penna
I was already on SSDI when I got cancer. I have an autoimmune disease called CREST and left work almost 4 years ago from problems due to that. I was awarded it in 5 months. my doctor said its because I have a disease that no one ever heard of so they cant dispute it.
why not try it. I was always told once they refuse you they seek an attorney
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thanks for infoBettyJoM said:disability
I have a friend who when she was diagnosed with breast cancer actually applied and was accepted by unemployment. she was a nurse like me and said she could work, but was immunosuppressed and could not be around people, I think they gave it to her rather than figure out what job to give her. she collected for almost a year and in the meantime applied for SSDI. she was refused and had to retain a lawyer and was eventually given it retroactive with a nice lump sum. at this point she was post mastectomy and treatment almost a year but had liver problems and very supportive doctors. we live in Penna
I was already on SSDI when I got cancer. I have an autoimmune disease called CREST and left work almost 4 years ago from problems due to that. I was awarded it in 5 months. my doctor said its because I have a disease that no one ever heard of so they cant dispute it.
why not try it. I was always told once they refuse you they seek an attorney
what state are you in?
I live in Washington state. I am bleesed to feel good enough to work at least part time, I guess I just find it hard to believe that the disability company would be so knit picky about 8 hours a week....not like I make millions of $$$" s. I am just a lowly AR person who works for a small company and doesn't pay the best wages.
I am not sure what you mean when you say "once they refuse you they seek an attorney"? who seek the attorney?
GrannyC0 -
Stage IV
Stage IV colon cancer is automatic Social Security disability, took about 20 days to get mine after I applied. They don't make you wait, the average after you apply to confirmation is 20 to 30 days (they have a 30 days to decide, not 6 months)and a check usually comes the next month. The breast cancer person SSDI and Colon Cancer Stage IV with mets SSDI is totally different circumstances, so don't worry about it, you won't be refused.
But you CAN'T be working I think is the catch there with the SSDI, you'd have to stop and then apply if I recall rightly.
Winter Marie0 -
.grannyc said:thanks for info
I live in Washington state. I am bleesed to feel good enough to work at least part time, I guess I just find it hard to believe that the disability company would be so knit picky about 8 hours a week....not like I make millions of $$$" s. I am just a lowly AR person who works for a small company and doesn't pay the best wages.
I am not sure what you mean when you say "once they refuse you they seek an attorney"? who seek the attorney?
GrannyC
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so much help thanksherdizziness said:Stage IV
Stage IV colon cancer is automatic Social Security disability, took about 20 days to get mine after I applied. They don't make you wait, the average after you apply to confirmation is 20 to 30 days (they have a 30 days to decide, not 6 months)and a check usually comes the next month. The breast cancer person SSDI and Colon Cancer Stage IV with mets SSDI is totally different circumstances, so don't worry about it, you won't be refused.
But you CAN'T be working I think is the catch there with the SSDI, you'd have to stop and then apply if I recall rightly.
Winter Marie
thst info is very helpful, I thought you have to not be working to apply. The thing that scares me is once I stop working there is no going back if I get turned down by SSDI.
Is the paperwork, long and scary to fill out like I have heard?
I havesomeone from SSA that may be able to help me over the bumps of paperwork...hope it is not too hard.
GrannyC0 -
Computergrannyc said:so much help thanks
thst info is very helpful, I thought you have to not be working to apply. The thing that scares me is once I stop working there is no going back if I get turned down by SSDI.
Is the paperwork, long and scary to fill out like I have heard?
I havesomeone from SSA that may be able to help me over the bumps of paperwork...hope it is not too hard.
GrannyC
You can do it on the computer and send it to the SSA that way, then you go down and give them your signature. It's very easy if you make an appointment and have them fill it out on the computer for you. Not scary at all, I went down and they filled mine all out on computer, they sent to Oncologists to get paperwork etc. All you have to have is your Dr.'s name, address, phone number, your info, don't bring in all your medical work, they get what they want from the doctor. I spent 1/2 hour at SSA and then 20 days later had my disability approved. Like I stated above I'm not sure if you have to be not working, I think that is a requirement, but stage IV colon cancer is an automatic SSDI.
Winter Marie0 -
SSI disability
I went to the office in the town we live in last year and applied. Within in a month I was approved for disability along as my children too. Which helps me out alot since I was retired from active duty Army in April for the colorectal cancer. I would apply its less stress if you dont have to work. Think about your health.
Barbara0 -
Jimmy applied last month for
Jimmy applied last month for disability, we live in NY. He was eligable right away because of the stage IV dx. He has been out of work and on unemplyment & SSI since 11/10 so they told him there was a 5 mos waiting period so he was eligable as of May but hasn't gotten anything yet. He is still getting unemployment & SSI but that will stop once he gets the disability. He will be getting less $ with just the disability.
Jan0 -
We have been talkingluvmylife said:Jimmy applied last month for
Jimmy applied last month for disability, we live in NY. He was eligable right away because of the stage IV dx. He has been out of work and on unemplyment & SSI since 11/10 so they told him there was a 5 mos waiting period so he was eligable as of May but hasn't gotten anything yet. He is still getting unemployment & SSI but that will stop once he gets the disability. He will be getting less $ with just the disability.
Jan
about Robert applying. He's 2.5 years into his stagr iv dx and has worked all the way through except for FMLA when he has had surgery. We asked onc about it, since he will be starting a new chemo mix June 3, and he thought he should still be able to work thru his treatments. I am not sure about all that.....we will see. The folfri made him pretty sick. Don't know how he will react to Erbitux. But it is good to know that he can get it quickly if he needs to.
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Do you have Company STD andmukamom said:We have been talking
about Robert applying. He's 2.5 years into his stagr iv dx and has worked all the way through except for FMLA when he has had surgery. We asked onc about it, since he will be starting a new chemo mix June 3, and he thought he should still be able to work thru his treatments. I am not sure about all that.....we will see. The folfri made him pretty sick. Don't know how he will react to Erbitux. But it is good to know that he can get it quickly if he needs to.
Angela
Do you have Company STD and LTD, long term disability? Maybe you need to just go out on FMLA and and go on that disability? Apply for Social Security too. If you go out on FMLA, you have time to look into Social Security, while your job is protected.
Remember, the disability folks just want you back to work full time so I would just tell tell them no.0 -
Dear GrannyC...I don't know
Dear GrannyC...I don't know how you do it. I went off work on dissability the whole time. I did pay the price of losing my position the the hospital but will hopefully have another one I can go to when I go back. The did keep me on staff as on leave of absence. I don't think I could have worked through it. You are my hero.
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thanks to all for your inputBuckwirth said:Just say no
And talk with HR to get their take. SSDI is not an option if you want to keep working.
I always seem to feel better once I vent my frustration here and you are all so great on giving good info and wonderful food for thought.
thanks to all
GraanyC0 -
Hi, Just a sugestion, avegrannyc said:thanks to all for your input
I always seem to feel better once I vent my frustration here and you are all so great on giving good info and wonderful food for thought.
thanks to all
GraanyC
Hi, Just a sugestion, ave your dr. send a letter stating you are able to work X amt. of hours if any.
Good Luck,
Judy0 -
It all depends on what stategrannyc said:thanks to all for your input
I always seem to feel better once I vent my frustration here and you are all so great on giving good info and wonderful food for thought.
thanks to all
GraanyC
It all depends on what state u live in and there rules for eligability. I know my mother was denied while on hospice, but we chose not to contest and struggle through it for Quality of Life reasons and not haveing added stress of political bs. What I. Would suggest is to contact the pallative care department and and to leave a mmessage with the medical social worker. Often they can handle most the paperwork at the hospital and also inform you of all qualifying services. That was the eaisest way I found to bypass going through county and hospital bs, plus you don't have to be a paitient of pallitive care to leave a message for someone.....this is the reason we need to start demanding that hospitals hire a cancer paitient advocate and medical social worker to every oncology department....too much hoops to jump through while fighting for your life!0
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