I'm in the middle of it. I finally got assigned a caseworker at SSA. I have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Nearly died from internal bleeding 17 months ago when my liver failed. I'm stage 4 fibrosis/cirrhosis which means it is no longer reversible. I'm calling my caseworker tomorrow as a matter of fact. My liver specialist won't sign off on me working. Just as well, I could never hold a job now. I wish I could....I'm very limited by this disease and life has gotten very boring. I prefer working.
Age is the biggest issue. At my age I'm not considered retrainable into any other job. My household has had no income for 16 months. They don't care. Kentucky isn't the best state to file in. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.
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www.citizensdisability.com
From Google, and its pretty accurate but there is lots more to it.
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AI Overview
Yes, you may be eligible for disability benefits if your rheumatoid arthritis (RA) prevents you from working. The Social Security Administration (SSA) considers RA a disabling condition, but you must meet certain criteria to qualify:
- Severity
Your RA must be advanced enough to significantly limit your ability to do basic work, such as walking, standing, lifting, and remembering. You may also need to provide evidence of other symptoms, such as fevers, involuntary weight loss, severe fatigue, or cardiac or pulmonary disorders.
- Duration
Your disability must have lasted or be expected to last for at least 12 months