hiddenneggs wrote:
My wife's appeal hearing on the cutting off of her Social Security Disability benefits was today. (I've mentioned her fibromyalgia -- think Chronic Fatigue Syndrome plus pain -- before, and she also has knee and other problems.) She had elected to continue receiving benefits (monthly payment and Medicare/Medicaid coverage) throughout the appeal process, so if we'd lost the appeal, not only would she no longer get them (which would make finances even tighter than they already are), but we'd've had to pay back what she'd got in the meantime.
Fortunately (as indicated in the subject line) the judge gave us a favorable verdict, and even told us while we were still there, so no anxiously awaiting a letter.
Congrats! Good to know there's some judges with common sense. It's a shame that you had to go through this.
I'm on SSDI (multi-diagnosis) and get those review letters every other year - the "we need to see if you're still disabled" things, and I've been reviewed once already. They really just don't seem to get it that those of us on disability would much rather work and not have to deal with the system, the fear of getting our benefits cut off and the awful things they're doing with medicare - that new prescription thing? 2 of my meds are NOT going to be in the plan; if your wife needs xanax or valium it won't be covered next year. I think we all need to start writing letters about that!
I have fibro and I feel for your wife. That will make you very tired, I can tell you that. Along with the insomnia and fevers that seem to go along with the fibro. It's very difficult to get comfortable and you know what it's like when the fibro's really flaring up. Just touching her back is probably enough to bring her to tears.
Just re-read your other post - yes, confusion/forgetting things is somehow involved with fibro. Which really is weird, even to me.
Pain management could help, it depends on if you can afford it or your insurance will cover it. Mine won't and I sure can't afford it. I used to go to a chiropractor for my back and migraines and had acupuncture for the migraines, fibro and meniere's. It really did help. But again, it got to where I would have had to decide whether to pay my rent or pay for treatment. Rent won out.
Ginger, fibro is hard to diagnose. There's no real test other than the doctor pressing on specific trigger points from your neck down your back and also near your collarbone. There has to be a certain number of spots that react before a diagnosis of fibro is even mentioned. And even then, there are doctors who still don't completely believe in it. They'll tell you it's "just" stress. You could try reading this site:
http://hometown.aol.com/micki55555/fibrossdi.html ... there's information and links there.