What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
I was approved for SS disability about 5-6 yrs. ago. I have had several heart attacks, on top of lower back pain since my mid 20's.
I am raising my kids myself and have an ex-wife who is an ex-con who keeps me in court constantly even though she doesn't have any legal rights to the kids.
While in court recently she told the judge that I had all this money and was working and collecting and just babbled for 10 minutes even in the wrong court in the wrong state. Go figure.
While in court the judge even asked me about my disability and work and how I was approved. I said after a while it's none of his business and I had an attorney handle this and wasn't prepared to argue my SS case in a family court. He stated it's his court and he will ask any questions he wants. Well then I get the letter from SS they are re evaluating my case. I have gotten much worse since.
My EF is now below 30%
I now have PolycythomiaVera, I get bled weekly or as needed. It causes me really bad head aches that last for days, hot flashes badf sweats at night and the worse is extream fatigue. Since being diagnosed 10 months ago I have gained about 65 pounds.
Now my back pain is to the point I sleep 4 hours per night and a few naps during the day. Pain; On a scale of one to 10 a ten 90% of the time.
My GP wants me to have surgery. I know several people who have had back surgery, 2 had to have another and are no better, 1 has had thee others, 1 is now addicted to pain medication and can't work, one is out of pain but can't lift a pencil with out problems.
My GP who I've talked about the re-evaluation with says if I don't go for treatment, the surgery, that could be a reason for them to stop SS. Is this true. I also am raising two kids and have never taken pain meds in my life. He says this is treatment. I see people on pain meds all the time and no thanks.
Althoiugh the pain is to the point I may have to try the pain meds.
Can they stop my disability because I won't take the meds or have the surgery? ? ?
Thanks sorry for the length just didn't want to leave anything out.
I also am scheduled for a pacemaker-defibrillator next month.
I was approved for SS disability about 5-6 yrs. ago. I have had several heart attacks, on top of lower back pain since my mid 20's.
I am raising my kids myself and have an ex-wife who is an ex-con who keeps me in court constantly even though she doesn't have any legal rights to the kids.
While in court recently she told the judge that I had all this money and was working and collecting and just babbled for 10 minutes even in the wrong court in the wrong state. Go figure.
While in court the judge even asked me about my disability and work and how I was approved. I said after a while it's none of his business and I had an attorney handle this and wasn't prepared to argue my SS case in a family court. He stated it's his court and he will ask any questions he wants. Well then I get the letter from SS they are re evaluating my case. I have gotten much worse since.
My EF is now below 30%
I now have PolycythomiaVera, I get bled weekly or as needed. It causes me really bad head aches that last for days, hot flashes badf sweats at night and the worse is extream fatigue. Since being diagnosed 10 months ago I have gained about 65 pounds.
Now my back pain is to the point I sleep 4 hours per night and a few naps during the day. Pain; On a scale of one to 10 a ten 90% of the time.
My GP wants me to have surgery. I know several people who have had back surgery, 2 had to have another and are no better, 1 has had thee others, 1 is now addicted to pain medication and can't work, one is out of pain but can't lift a pencil with out problems.
My GP who I've talked about the re-evaluation with says if I don't go for treatment, the surgery, that could be a reason for them to stop SS. Is this true. I also am raising two kids and have never taken pain meds in my life. He says this is treatment. I see people on pain meds all the time and no thanks.
Althoiugh the pain is to the point I may have to try the pain meds.
Can they stop my disability because I won't take the meds or have the surgery? ? ?
Thanks sorry for the length just didn't want to leave anything out.
I also am scheduled for a pacemaker-defibrillator next month.