Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Diabetes SSI Disability SSDI Benefits

Many Americans suffer from diabetes and might be eligible for diabetes SSI disability or diabetes ssdi benefits. There are various health problems that can be associated with diabetes that can impact a person's ability to work.

There are several conditions associated with diabetes that support SSDI and SSI disability claims:
- peripheral neuropathy
- pain and numbness in the hands and feet
- ulcers that don’t heal
- infections
- retinopathy
- kidney failure
- blindness

The difficultly is proving to the Social Security Administration (SSA) that your disability qualifies for SSDI or SSI disability benefits. To prove your case you will need to provide medical evidence that supports your disability. Click to learn more about Social Security Disability.

Are you suffering from pain or numbness in your hands or feet? If so, it should be in your medical records at your doctor's office. Can't walk across the room without experiencing severe pain? How severe? Information like this can help support your case when you apply for SSI benefits.

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