Disability
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Chef Rox
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Hi Chef-
I applied for
Hi Chef-
I applied for disability & was denied. They said my diagnosis would not "put me in a position to not be able to work for 12 consecutive months".
Good luck to you!
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Heather0 -
wow..sorry to hearHeatherbelle said:Hi Chef-
I applied for
Hi Chef-
I applied for disability & was denied. They said my diagnosis would not "put me in a position to not be able to work for 12 consecutive months".
Good luck to you!
*hugs*
Heather
so many on it that shouldn't be and yet with something like cancer you can't get even if temporary...so sorry...0 -
FMLA
I am sure they feel covered under FMLA even though no income while using it! good luck.0 -
I agree with you 100% ondisneyfan2008 said:wow..sorry to hear
so many on it that shouldn't be and yet with something like cancer you can't get even if temporary...so sorry...
I agree with you 100% on many are on Disability and can work---They just don't want to!I know of 2 people. On is a mental disability(she had been addicted to prescription drugs) Oxycondone. She had been a nurse-RN and she threw her career away by stealing the patients pain meds. So she was so wacked out for awhile, but now she is better, but STILL gets a monthly disability check. This woman also is afraid to get a mammogram----Her mother died from breast cancer.
The second person I know, goes to the Gym I belong to. Supposedly he was in several car accidents and has a bad back. He says he can't sit or stand for any longer than 30 mins at a time, yada yada yada.
I think people like this make it harder for cancer patients to get disability.
Sorry for my rant, but it's just not fair.0 -
Chefrox,
I don't know where
Chefrox,
I don't know where you live, but in California there is Disability Income coverage and even Paid Family Leave benefits if a family member needs to be off work to care for you.0 -
Disability
If you are working your employment is guaranteed under the American's with Disabilities Act if you have Cancer. Your employer cannot fire you. Disability can be applied for on-line; not sure bu if someone like a parent already is on social security there might be some family benefits there.0 -
Terminal or IBC to Qualify for SSD
Hi,
This is the website for SSD for Neoplastic diseases:
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/13.00-NeoplasticDiseases-Malignant-Adult.htm
I believe you need to be stage IV (terminal) or have inflammatory breast cancer to qualify.
I have worked through out all my medical problems which includes more than breast cancer, recurrences and now stage IV. My belief has always been that the grim reaper can't find you if your not home. I am in my 16th year with BC. My oncologist said that I'm a shoo in with stage IV and my other medical problems which also qualifies me for SSD. I rather work for as long as I can. It's not easy but it is do able.
I have a Disability Placard for my car. I am certain people look at me at times and wonder if I am not using some family member's placard. Don't judge people's disability because one can't always see them. Some days are worse than others, some days I do really need that space. The thing is, in the morning I might be fine, when I leave, I often am not.
SIROD0 -
Disability
Social security is hard to qualify for as a rule. The program is meant for people with conditions that will end in death or that are incapable of doing any type of work. However, most states have programs intended for the short term disabilities such as BC. Look in your phone book under state disability. In California it's an automated procedure and easy to apply. Good luck to you.0 -
You can apply for ss disability after 5 months disabled.kjrpcb said:Disability
Social security is hard to qualify for as a rule. The program is meant for people with conditions that will end in death or that are incapable of doing any type of work. However, most states have programs intended for the short term disabilities such as BC. Look in your phone book under state disability. In California it's an automated procedure and easy to apply. Good luck to you.
You must be unable to do any job which is difficult to qualify for. The disability must also be expected to last a year or more. Not easy to get for sure. Some states mandate STD, but CT does not. NY, NJ and RI do require employers to purchase short term disability but it has limits in monthly benefit. Call your state dept. of insurance to check what is available in your state.
Roseann0 -
I'm on SSDI
but have been for 2 years. I couldn't drive a car for 18 months and have permanent disability with my shoulders. Several drs had to fill out forms and I was accepted without question. Having cancer has not been easy but certainly doable. My sisters both continued working full time and so didn't a friend of mine.
Char0 -
different states different rules
go apply for temporary and see hwat happens.0 -
I did get disability SS. I
I did get disability SS. I was told that some cancers automatically qualifies I have inflammatory breast cancer. I applied on line at there site and was approved in a couple of weeks. I had to wait 5 months for the first check ( waiting period ) I don't know why they do that. I have also applied for medicaid but have not received that. I will be glad when I can go back to work. The disability don't pay for much in the way of bills. But it is better then nothing. Good luck Kay0 -
You would be surprised about
You would be surprised about being hired. I work fulltime and just applied for an additional "flex" position. I was completely honest about my health: heart attack, back surgery, depression and cancer (Stage 4). Guess what, I have been offered the job. Employers can't discriminate if you are up front with them and you are qualified.0
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