Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Receiving Social Security Disability
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is also known as chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS). In fact, there has been much difficulty in settling on one name for this disorder because there is no consensus within the medical, research and patient communities about the defining features of chronic fatigue syndrome.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFIDS) is also known by some other names. Some of the other names for this disorder are myalgic encephalomyeletis (ME), post-viral fatigue syndrome and low natural killer cell disease, to name a few.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating and complex chronic illness that affects your brain and different body systems. It involves chronic physical and mental exhaustion.
Incapacitating fatigue that causes you to feel totally exhausted, with extremely poor stamina is the primary effect of chronic fatigue syndrome. However, there are many other signs and symptoms that you may experience with this disorder. Some of these include:
Sore throat and headache
Unrefreshing sleep
Tender lymph nodes
Flu-like symptoms, such as pain in your muscles and joints
Post-exertional malaise (generalized feeling of sickness or weakness).
There are many other signs and symptoms reported by people with chronic fatigue syndrome. These signs and symptoms fluctuate and vary in intensity and severity.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFIDS) was once stereotyped in the 1980s as Yuppie flu because the ones wanting help were primarily well-educated, well-off women in there 30s and 40s. Since that time, however, doctors have seen people from all races, ages and social and economic classes from several countries around the world with this problem.
You or a loved one may have chronic fatigue syndrome. This condition may be the cause of you or your loved ones disability.
If this is the case, you or your loved one may need help? You may need financial help?
Where will that financial assistance come from? Who will provide the help that you or your loved one needs?
Have you or your loved one applied for Social Security disability benefits or disability benefits from the Social Security Administration because of the disability caused by chronic fatigue syndrome? Were you or your loved one denied by the Social Security Administration?
You or your loved one may be thinking about appealing the denial by the Social Security Administration. If this is what you decide to do, here is something that you need to think about.
You or your loved one may need a disability lawyer like the one you will find at disabilitycasereview.com to represent and counsel you in what can be a long and trying process. The reason why this is true is because people who have a disability attorney on their side are approved more often than those people who do not have a lawyer.
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