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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 547449" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet, you have no clue how much better it makes me feel that you have similar issues. I don't mean I'm glad you do........but I think you know what I mean. </p><p></p><p>I wonder......if I could somehow fund a trip to fam doctor (or hopefully get the medicaid), he can order an MRI.......and other test due to symptoms. Now we have this odd thing around here and well, I have never in my life seen it work this way so I'll confess I don't understand it. But I know docs in this area literally help their patients get disability if they feel it's necessary. I know with a friend, they literally walked her through the process somehow and she swore they did all the paperwork for her. (I have no clue how this was done, it was the first time I'd heard of such a thing) I know several other cases. And yes, all of them needed disability. I know that when Travis saw the neuro here after his stroke, he was determined the boy should've been on disability the moment he turned 18 so as not to be hindered by husband's income and was all fired up to see to it that it happened. We didn't get into details because at the time I was against it. But when the docs actively help, a patient is never turned down and gets pushed through faster. </p><p></p><p>Never, until moving here, have I heard of a doctor helping you get disability. But it has happened over and over again. </p><p></p><p>If fam doctor can order the MRI (I can get county to pay for it with no income, just not the doctor visit ect) at least I'll have one done by a doctor I trust. Oddly though, around here........the docs, unless it's obvious for whatever reason you're trying to scam the system or are not to that level yet, that disability uses are pretty much go with the flow take you at your word sort of people. (as long as the test back you up) </p><p></p><p>I wonder if 1. that explains why we have so many people in this town on disability and 2. or if we have so many people who need disability is the reason docs can help with the process (because I know why a great deal are disabled.....3 OBs who should've had their licenses revoked decades ago. Stay in this town 3 days and you'll be amazed, no joke. We weren't here a week when I turned to husband and said Do you realize the ratio of disabled persons to "normal" persons in this town is off the charts? Disabled as in some form of brain injury due to birth trauma. It was really disturbing until I discovered the reason why.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 547449, member: 84"] Janet, you have no clue how much better it makes me feel that you have similar issues. I don't mean I'm glad you do........but I think you know what I mean. I wonder......if I could somehow fund a trip to fam doctor (or hopefully get the medicaid), he can order an MRI.......and other test due to symptoms. Now we have this odd thing around here and well, I have never in my life seen it work this way so I'll confess I don't understand it. But I know docs in this area literally help their patients get disability if they feel it's necessary. I know with a friend, they literally walked her through the process somehow and she swore they did all the paperwork for her. (I have no clue how this was done, it was the first time I'd heard of such a thing) I know several other cases. And yes, all of them needed disability. I know that when Travis saw the neuro here after his stroke, he was determined the boy should've been on disability the moment he turned 18 so as not to be hindered by husband's income and was all fired up to see to it that it happened. We didn't get into details because at the time I was against it. But when the docs actively help, a patient is never turned down and gets pushed through faster. Never, until moving here, have I heard of a doctor helping you get disability. But it has happened over and over again. If fam doctor can order the MRI (I can get county to pay for it with no income, just not the doctor visit ect) at least I'll have one done by a doctor I trust. Oddly though, around here........the docs, unless it's obvious for whatever reason you're trying to scam the system or are not to that level yet, that disability uses are pretty much go with the flow take you at your word sort of people. (as long as the test back you up) I wonder if 1. that explains why we have so many people in this town on disability and 2. or if we have so many people who need disability is the reason docs can help with the process (because I know why a great deal are disabled.....3 OBs who should've had their licenses revoked decades ago. Stay in this town 3 days and you'll be amazed, no joke. We weren't here a week when I turned to husband and said Do you realize the ratio of disabled persons to "normal" persons in this town is off the charts? Disabled as in some form of brain injury due to birth trauma. It was really disturbing until I discovered the reason why.) [/QUOTE]
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