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i guess i am not quite sure just exactly what it is you are asking since you are already on disability.If he applies and gets it too,you would both be individually disabled and would have your own seperate awarded benefits.at least this is the impression I have been getting from the research i have done on it.I know a child can draw off of the parents acct,i just have never heard of a spouse doing that before.
If your husband has been confirmed as having RSD his chances of being awarded benefits is very good.they just recently changed the ruling on awarding benefits to RSD patients.I too have RSD in my R knee down thru my foot and just had to have two surgeries within the last month on that affected knee,i can hardly wait to see just what comes next since surgery and RSD just do not mix real well.
Mine stemmed from a spinal cord surgery that left behind alot of damage and also damaged my sympathetic nervous system which,you guessed it,triggered the flippin RSD.Its a hellish little nightmare all by itself but combined with all of the secondary spinal cord injuries well,you know.
whether or not your hubby actually gets awarded benefits tho really will come down to just what he can and cannot actually do anymore because of the effects of the RSD alone and the flippin treatments,and of course,the pain.this truely is the most bizarre and hidious type of hellish burning pain i have ever experienced in my life.i also had and have alot of mechanical problems with the knee as well just from years of wear and tear and a lovely bakers cyst that decided to form there.this is what needed to be removed with the surgery.
I wish you and your hubby lots of luck.i do feel for your hubby though,RSD really IS sooo freaky and painful.what types of meds is he currently taking for it as far as pain control?Marcia
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3-22-01,herniated C-6-7
11-20-01,placement of hardware for failed fusion
9-22-03,removal of cavernous hemangioma that was inside spinal cord. Neuro damage to L hand L leg and R leg.
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