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In reply to the discussion: After 4 years of waiting...I have been approved for SSDI!! [View all]Flatulo
(5,005 posts)I think the younger you are, the more difficult the application process will be, the thinking being that younger people have a better chance of recovering.
The more objective medical data you have, the better. MRIs, CT scans, etc. - things that aren't going to be open to a wide range of interpretations.
I had two herniated disks, stenosis, and grade 2 spondylolisthesis, as well as radiculopathy. I had several neurosurgical and orthopedic consults, and no one disagreed.
I'd be screwed for sure without this. I would literally have to take enough oxy to kill a horse in order to work an 8 hour day.
On edit - they've listed me as permanently disabled, so there will be no reviews.
The downside to all this? I'm in fucking agony most of the time.