Are you Type 1 or Type 2?
Why do you think you qualify for disability?
e.g. Being a Type 2 non-insulin dependent diabetic isn't going to qualify for any disability at all. And only the most extreme diabets cases would qualify you for anything, ie. if the condition acutally has disabled you.
2007-01-25 15:53:08
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answered by BOB 3
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2016-09-13 14:19:03
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answered by ? 3
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Here's a little different take on the subject of diabetes--
There are many things you can do to overcome type II diabetes, and improve life as a Type I diabetic. I've been researching alternative medicine, and the amount of help that's available to diabetics is amazing.
Natural remedies are quite effective, and include:
Cinnamon
Bitter Melon
Gymnema Sylvestre
Nopal cactus
American Ginseng
Fenugreek
Chromium picolinate
If you are serious about not being falling victim to diabetes needlessly, get a copy of--
"One Son's Quest for the Cause and Cure of Diabetes", ISBN 7890766313
The author, a doctor, lost his mother to diabetes and spent the next 20 years finding a way to overcome it. My brother was dying of diabetes, and I was just starting to need insulin when we came across this definitive work--we both lead mostly normal lives now. It's a life saver, and the best money you'll ever spend on the subject.
You might want to check Abe Books, Alibri's, or Amazon.com for a good used copy. I bought mine new, and I think it was about $35. I don't get any money from anybody for telling you this--just want to help, and the techniques in this book is what did it for me and mine. Best of luck.
2007-01-26 08:11:49
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Being diabetic in and of itself does not qualify as a disability. If you have severe complications from diabetes, or have "brittle" Type 1 diabetes (severe hypos, seizures, fluctuations, hypo unawareness, etc.), you may be eligible with a doctors letter.
2007-01-25 20:37:16
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answered by reginachick22 6
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2017-02-11 01:00:29
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answered by Andrew 3
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I would suggest you have all your medical files including doctors notes. You could consult an attorney as to the best way to handle it.
2007-01-25 15:47:55
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answered by Tenn Gal 6
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY DEFINITION
2007-01-29 10:04:04
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answered by ipc.1008 3
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contact your union they should help you
2007-01-25 15:51:26
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answered by oldmanarnie 4
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