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I'm curious... has anyone gone to the apneatreatmentguide.com site? There's a claim there regarding a treatment for sleep apnea OTHER than CPAP (and all the other associated "machines"). It's a paid download - has anyone paid and downloaded the book? I'm curious to see if there is actually any good information in it. I'm somewhat skeptical because he bashes all the "Cpap sites" because they're put up by companies who either make money of or are associated with CPAP type machines, then he turns around and in the same breathe says, "buy this"... Nevertheless, he does offer a money back offer and with a credit card it seems that there's very little risk to purchasing it...
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Samuel Kaplan said:Sleep Apnea has traditionally been considered a medical condition and not a disability. If you can get a different opinion from your insurer, physician, state, or whomever adjudicates disabilities - PLEASE let us know.
Check out:
www.apneatreatmentguide.com/sleep-apnea-disability/
also
www.ehow.com/how_4885543_disability-sleep-apnea.html
I have filed for it, based on my losing my job because of work performance due to the osa. Also Dr. does not feel it is safe for me to drive so there is another strike against me. I have it bad to the point I have a treach in place and with it open still have apnea. My treachea is collapsing at night. I have been denied twice and am now awaiting a hearing. Also will have to get an attorney too.
I would not hold my breath and that’s not a joke I am still fighting for my disability with well documented chronic pain due to fibromyalgia, Peripheral neuropathy, Lumbar spine bulging disc 2-5 with degeneration., Spondylosis, dehydrated cervical to thoracic discs, Cervical disc in spine bulging, Arthritis in knees and neck, Basal joint arthritis left thumb, Knee problems that required bilateral surgical procedures last year, Migraines, Temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ, Essential tremor, Dystonia, affecting right hand, left thigh, both feet, Periodic limb movements of sleep, Restless legs syndrome, Obstructive & Central sleep Apnea CPAP intolerant (it causes me to stop breathing as it is increased). Interstitial cystitis, Pressure palsy, Myoclonic jerking, Carpal tunnel syndrome (right arm), Ulnar Nerve Entrapment (failed surgery to repair x 2 in left arm now decrease use of left hand and arm), Irritable bowel syndrome with constipation, Fuchs Dystrophy, - increased to stage 2 of stage 5, Severe dry eye syndrome, corneal gutta, flashing lights probably secondary to vitreal syneresis, Right optic nerve pallor, of both eyes Nuerogenic Bladder, Gastro esophageal reflux disease chronic and acute, gastric polyps, and esophagitis, Supraventricular tachycardia, Chronic Insomnia, Reactive airway disease, Allergies, Hypothyroidism, Central adrenal insufficiency.
I have been diagnosis with Post traumatic stress syndrome, I have chronic Insomnia, and yes I have anxiety and am treated for Depression,
I won't even go in to surgical interventions for pain and health problems.
I was turned down in 2001 when all my neurological problems began to act up my lawyer at the time told me to not bother going before the judge my trusted doctors for over twenty years had documented so poorly it would never hold up in court. So from that day on I changed doctors, copied every medical report I could find, law in my state medical records can be destroyed after seven years, went prepared to every doctor visit with a list of questions checking off as I received an answer. Keeping an on going current new medications, diagnosis/ procedure and physician list. Drove over four hours and spent over 400.00 a visit that I could not afford at a fibromyalgia treatment center as well as saw new Rheumatologists for rediagnosis of fibromyalgia and CFS was reconfirmed as well. Began treatment at a pain center trying to get my pain in control since medications were not helping but instead had cost me my job.
I had lost almost a years work due to a new employer who thought I was not safe to work as a nurse especially around children. By my job has been already reduced to doing blood pressures at health fairs which I have to immediately write down or I forget due to short term memory loss, my pain in my back, legs and hands limit this to two to four hour time increments if I am lucky maybe once a month. I teach a video led CPR class which again I am out of luck if someone gets me off topic because of short term memory loss. This too due to pain issues is a 2 to 4 hour class once a month if needed. Sometimes I give wellness lectures but the memory loss and the confusion problems have made that a job I'll not be likely doing any more. Especially when my meds were changed to help me sleep and I forgot to go to work the one chance I had to go this month. My new employer, before she quit, she took away my promotion to run an outpatient diabetic clinic which I had been doing on a one on one basis for 20 years. I would meet with the patient and their families one time after diagnosis and help them understand the survival skills of diabetes.
When this happened I reapplied for disability, I had lost all hope. I was turned down. I retained a good lawyer my doctors have gone out of their ways filling out in detail every form. I was turned downed two more times. I waited three years to see the disability judge my lawyer said it would or should be a slam dunk with my doctors filling out the forms. I knew that day in court when the judge stopped me from telling my history how it would turn out. When he was not interested in reevaluating my forms and letters from my doctors at my lawyers specific request I knew how it would turn out. I was turned down found not creditable, my neurologist, fibromyalgia specialist and pshychtrist all found not creditable.
A doctor that I had never seen but had read my case file was found creditable and used to rule against me. Medical information that I was told could not be resubmitted in support of my case by the lady at the local social security office from my 2001 social security dismissed case was used by the judge and such as reports from a Doctors that saw me five minutes and was a General Practioner not a internist, rheumatologist, neurologist, or orthopedist not a specialist at all were allowed back into evidence and used to rule against me.
So now I am waiting for the results of my first appeal since losing my disability case. I have two more appeals when, it as I am told, will be turned sown to file again. By the way this first of three appeal process can take up to another year.
My neurologist told me he thought this is what would happen he said if I wanted to get the disability I an entitled to I need to move to another state. Oh I have lost the moneys from the state I was entitled to for job retraining. Because of the worsening of my medical condition and my doctors forms my consoler felt she had to close my case she really thought I would receive my disability. We have not been able to find an employer who would accommodate me with all my health problems since I can't guarantee I can work one day every week much less 3 to 5 days at 8 to 12 hours a day. We were trying for at home job but with my pain issues, memory issues, eye site, nerve damage in my hands. I am not a great catch. Too slow and computer illiterate. Not functional enough during peak working hours.
But hey if you do not live in Tennessee and you have all your health care providers’ records and they are meticulously accurate and a top notch efficient lawyer. You might stand a chance in 2 to 3 years of receiving your disability.
Not like me I am suppose to be happy that I could have worked some menial labor job in 2006 because there were jobs available then.
That was it that’s what the judge told me.
Permanent disability is the toughest thing in the world to obtain - what you need to do is leave the country, give up your citizenship, sneak back in and holler "surprise! I'm a political refugee and I can't work!" and then you will get all the help you could possibly want.
Permanent disability is the toughest thing in the world to obtain - what you need to do is leave the country, give up your citizenship, sneak back in and holler "surprise! I'm a political refugee and I can't work!" and then you will get all the help you could possibly want.
the problem is you are a highly honorable and noble person wanting to work and working when you can
very commendable
Connie B said:I would not hold my breath and that’s not a joke I am still fighting for my disability with well documented chronic pain due to fibromyalgia, Peripheral neuropathy, Lumbar spine bulging disc 2-5 with degeneration., Spondylosis, dehydrated cervical to thoracic discs, Cervical disc in spine bulging, Arthritis in knees and neck, Basal joint arthritis left thumb, Knee problems that required bilateral surgical procedures last year, Migraines, Temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ, Essential tremor, Dystonia, affecting right hand, left thigh, both feet, Periodic limb movements of sleep, Restless legs syndrome, Obstructive & Central sleep Apnea CPAP intolerant (it causes me to stop breathing as it is increased). Interstitial cystitis, Pressure palsy, Myoclonic jerking, Carpal tunnel syndrome (right arm), Ulnar Nerve Entrapment (failed surgery to repair x 2 in left arm now decrease use of left hand and arm), Irritable bowel syndrome with constipation, Fuchs Dystrophy, - increased to stage 2 of stage 5, Severe dry eye syndrome, corneal gutta, flashing lights probably secondary to vitreal syneresis, Right optic nerve pallor, of both eyes Nuerogenic Bladder, Gastro esophageal reflux disease chronic and acute, gastric polyps, and esophagitis, Supraventricular tachycardia, Chronic Insomnia, Reactive airway disease, Allergies, Hypothyroidism, Central adrenal insufficiency.
I have been diagnosis with Post traumatic stress syndrome, I have chronic Insomnia, and yes I have anxiety and am treated for Depression,
I won't even go in to surgical interventions for pain and health problems.
I was turned down in 2001 when all my neurological problems began to act up my lawyer at the time told me to not bother going before the judge my trusted doctors for over twenty years had documented so poorly it would never hold up in court. So from that day on I changed doctors, copied every medical report I could find, law in my state medical records can be destroyed after seven years, went prepared to every doctor visit with a list of questions checking off as I received an answer. Keeping an on going current new medications, diagnosis/ procedure and physician list. Drove over four hours and spent over 400.00 a visit that I could not afford at a fibromyalgia treatment center as well as saw new Rheumatologists for rediagnosis of fibromyalgia and CFS was reconfirmed as well. Began treatment at a pain center trying to get my pain in control since medications were not helping but instead had cost me my job.
I had lost almost a years work due to a new employer who thought I was not safe to work as a nurse especially around children. By my job has been already reduced to doing blood pressures at health fairs which I have to immediately write down or I forget due to short term memory loss, my pain in my back, legs and hands limit this to two to four hour time increments if I am lucky maybe once a month. I teach a video led CPR class which again I am out of luck if someone gets me off topic because of short term memory loss. This too due to pain issues is a 2 to 4 hour class once a month if needed. Sometimes I give wellness lectures but the memory loss and the confusion problems have made that a job I'll not be likely doing any more. Especially when my meds were changed to help me sleep and I forgot to go to work the one chance I had to go this month. My new employer, before she quit, she took away my promotion to run an outpatient diabetic clinic which I had been doing on a one on one basis for 20 years. I would meet with the patient and their families one time after diagnosis and help them understand the survival skills of diabetes.
When this happened I reapplied for disability, I had lost all hope. I was turned down. I retained a good lawyer my doctors have gone out of their ways filling out in detail every form. I was turned downed two more times. I waited three years to see the disability judge my lawyer said it would or should be a slam dunk with my doctors filling out the forms. I knew that day in court when the judge stopped me from telling my history how it would turn out. When he was not interested in reevaluating my forms and letters from my doctors at my lawyers specific request I knew how it would turn out. I was turned down found not creditable, my neurologist, fibromyalgia specialist and pshychtrist all found not creditable.
A doctor that I had never seen but had read my case file was found creditable and used to rule against me. Medical information that I was told could not be resubmitted in support of my case by the lady at the local social security office from my 2001 social security dismissed case was used by the judge and such as reports from a Doctors that saw me five minutes and was a General Practioner not a internist, rheumatologist, neurologist, or orthopedist not a specialist at all were allowed back into evidence and used to rule against me.
So now I am waiting for the results of my first appeal since losing my disability case. I have two more appeals when, it as I am told, will be turned sown to file again. By the way this first of three appeal process can take up to another year.
My neurologist told me he thought this is what would happen he said if I wanted to get the disability I an entitled to I need to move to another state. Oh I have lost the moneys from the state I was entitled to for job retraining. Because of the worsening of my medical condition and my doctors forms my consoler felt she had to close my case she really thought I would receive my disability. We have not been able to find an employer who would accommodate me with all my health problems since I can't guarantee I can work one day every week much less 3 to 5 days at 8 to 12 hours a day. We were trying for at home job but with my pain issues, memory issues, eye site, nerve damage in my hands. I am not a great catch. Too slow and computer illiterate. Not functional enough during peak working hours.
But hey if you do not live in Tennessee and you have all your health care providers’ records and they are meticulously accurate and a top notch efficient lawyer. You might stand a chance in 2 to 3 years of receiving your disability.
Not like me I am suppose to be happy that I could have worked some menial labor job in 2006 because there were jobs available then.
That was it that’s what the judge told me.
You have a trach and still have apnea?
Mike Vernon said:I have filed for it, based on my losing my job because of work performance due to the osa. Also Dr. does not feel it is safe for me to drive so there is another strike against me. I have it bad to the point I have a treach in place and with it open still have apnea. My treachea is collapsing at night. I have been denied twice and am now awaiting a hearing. Also will have to get an attorney too.
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