Friday, October 22, 2010

Would narcolepsy qualify my son for social financial guarantee?

Would narcolepsy qualify my son for social financial guarantee?
YES IT WOULD , CAUSE IT IS A DISABILITY ..BUT MY OPTION IS FOR YOU , TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH DOCTORS TO HAVE TEST RESULTS , SO YOUR SON CAN WIN HIS CASE ..GOOD LUCK!!
If your son is living in your home near this condition, not over 18... unless you have have extreme difficulty making ends meet because you enjoy to care for him... I'd disappear the money to those that really do need it - resembling people who own just have a spouse die and are left next to multiple children and no second income.
That said, probably.
If treated, does it still interfere with conventional employment? There must be no ability to hold down a commission.

But I would be very diligent in labeling someone disabled - that sign that lasts a lifetime.
If it is severe adequate, yes.
Some people near narcolepsy also have seizure called cataplexy. They are triggered by any extreme sentiment and cn happen on a each day basis. This is a disability.
i would reflect so i would make sure that i go to a couple of doctors and took those results with me to the s.s. organization it is hard to achieve on disability

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