I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Medicare/Insurance => Topic started by: Shaks24 on July 09, 2016, 06:51:33 AM
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If you are on disability due to dialysis my understanding is that Social Security will review your case at a given time frame to verify that you still qualify for disability benefits. I understand that they have two different forms that they may use to start the review. One is a short form CDR that is basically a 2 page post card and the second one is like a 12 page form requiring pretty much the same information you submitted when you first applied for benefits. I am curious as to how many have been through this process and which form did you get? The long form or the post card?
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Don't quote me on this as I can easily be wrong.
I started SSD in 08. I haven't had a review yet. That I know of.
I all depends on the medical evidence, the medical records, Dr's statements, etc., as to the severity and permanency of the disability.
So I was, am, on SSD since 08 for multiple permanent injuries to both legs, both shoulders, and three seperate back injuries. All with no possibility of improvement.
I started dialysis in 2013, still on SSD but I now have Medicare also.
I am not eligible for SSI, Medicade, or any of the other Federal or state assistance programs that I am aware of.
So it appears to me that my permanent disabilty is well establish and I have yet to be asked for any type of review.
Son, on the other hand, is on SSD for a mental issue. Paranoid schizophrenic. I suspect a certain amount of bi-polar tendencies but that's my opinion. Son has reviews every few years. Often ignoring the letters and actually has had benefits suspended until all the paperwork had been completed. I doubt he will ever be 'normal' again. Pharmicy still has not refined medications well enough to be both effective and non-debilitating.
If you are asked for a review be SURE to get all required evaluations updated and submitted.
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I got both in the same year, at the same maybe 2 weeks apart. I was so pissed. They could simply call the dialysis center and ask if we still come 3 times a week or send in some home sheets. This is such a waste of tax dollars.