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Is it possible to receive disability benefits for Sleep Apnea patients?

 

I'm 23 years old and I was just recenetly diagnosed with a very severe form of sleep apnea. My doctors were so surprised I went almost 2 years having these severe symptoms. I didn't know at first back in 2007 that my constant tiredness and snoring were symptoms of a sleep disorder. In 2008, I was working at a security company and I used to work irregular hours a lot and sometimes I would force myself to go a couple of days at a time without sleep. I actually got a few write ups and finally terminaion from that company because a few times I had nodded off for a brief moment and got caught doing it. I still didn't know I had a sleep disorder. In August of 2008, I tried going to school on line and I just couldn't stay awake long enough to listen to the lectures and complete my assignments becuase within a few minutes I was out like a light bulb. I started to think it was some kind of narcolepsy. When I began working for another security company, this job had steady hours and didn't involve hardly any real security work, more like that of a desk clerk. I began noticing that some days even if I got 7-8 hours of sleep that I would still get those sleep spells. It was strange because I would get up out of my chair and walk around my desk to keep active and sometimes I would fall asleep while I was walking. I would feel my knees collapse underneath me and I would wake up because of the falling sensation, or I would even be talking to someone and fall asleep right in front of them. I even fell asleep trying to look someone up on the computer while the person was standing in front of me, it was so embarrassing. I knew for sure this time that it must be some king of sleeping disorder. I spoke with my employer about this in April of 2008 and I explained to him that I was researching a Sleep institute here in San Antonio and that it would take about 2 months until my first appointment. I saw my regular care physician and he told me that my sleep disorder was severe but I would have to have a sleep study in order to know for sure what type of sleep abnea it was and how severe. By this time I was already getting swollen ankles and legs, dark spots all over my lower legs and feet, high blood pressure, and I was waking up 5-12 times in the middle of the night. I would even fall asleep while eating. 6 months after speaking with a Pulmologist, I had a sleep study done, and it was then determined within the first 10 minutes of my sleep that my sleep apnea was bad, so bad in fact that I was getting less that 30% oxygen to my brain as I slept.

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Okay so your sleep study was done in 2008, correct?

What have you done to help your sleep apnea?

Have you had an MSLT done? This is where they do further testing for narcolepsy.

Have you tried using a cpap? If not why?

From what you have told us so far, it would be very difficult to say if you might qualify for disability. Do you have other health problems? If you are only 23, I would suspect there is more going on than just plain old sleep apnea.

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Lailoni, I agree with sleepycarol, sounds like there are other health problems going on with you. Have you seen your regular doctor for the edema in your ankes and legs, and the spots? Are you using your cpap and if so, is it helping? Are you able to work now?
If you have short term disability on your job you may be able to get that while you sort your health problems out. If you want Social Security Disability you need to apply and see what happens. It's about impossible to predict if you would qualify.

Good luck, keep us posted and please try to answer the questions sleepycarol asked you. It will make it much easier fot the more knowledgeable people on the forum to help you.

Mary Z.

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