Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Granulomatosis I Have Wegener's Granulomatosis Will I Get Disability?

I have wegener's granulomatosis will i get disability? - granulomatosis

I 9 years old I was with Wegener's granulomatosis, a form of vasculitis that the lungs, kidneys and other organs diagnosed affected. Due to organ damage, a serious disease that requires long-term immunosuppression, and because I prednisone, Myfortic, lisinopril, and was able to stop taking Bactrim. I had insurance, but after the capture of nearly 2 million U.S. dollars in the doctors gave me .. lol and now they have other insurance that I want to .. I'm no longer work 18 years old and, because my immune system keeps me from socializing, because the risk that an i cold, I can be deadly. I was supposed to be disabled? I do not want the money .. that medical care .. Help

4 comments:

Bri said...

I had Wegener's since 2004. Only recently a kidney transplant in March of this year. I wonder about the medicines you are. I was on prednisone for Just outbreaks of disease, after they initially treated with Cytoxin for a year before my transplant (with medication for high blood pressure, etc.). I live in the Midwest and the disease is common in our region. The teaching hospital for the treatment that I have with them the whole time. I even went to Mayo for a second opinion and never a hint that I was in Myfortic Clock (the most expensive drug I'm on it now, when) the graft Others are not so bad. Does your program of state aid? or visit Web sites with pharmaceutical manufacturers for a contact? There is help for people who can not afford to. Hope that helps

Bri said...

I had Wegener's since 2004. Only recently a kidney transplant in March of this year. I wonder about the medicines you are. I was on prednisone for Just outbreaks of disease, after they initially treated with Cytoxin for a year before my transplant (with medication for high blood pressure, etc.). I live in the Midwest and the disease is common in our region. The teaching hospital for the treatment that I have with them the whole time. I even went to Mayo for a second opinion and never a hint that I was in Myfortic Clock (the most expensive drug I'm on it now, when) the graft Others are not so bad. Does your program of state aid? or visit Web sites with pharmaceutical manufacturers for a contact? There is help for people who can not afford to. Hope that helps

king1lea... said...

You need to please send a social worker in question. My son has kidney disease and Wegener. Are preserved for Medicare because of kidney failure and transplantation is considered. Despite the loss of your kidneys and long-term immunosuppression, is in its 3rd Year at university studying for a structural engineer. If the group is in remission, and remains there for drugs, it is expected that ONEC lead a relatively normal life. Do you understand the terrible impact of drug costs. The best solution is to find a career you enjoy and work for him sucdcessful. Security that comes with the race. Good luck.

Beth G said...

You can try it. If they refuse, then you can at least get a lawyer and fight this way.

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