What kinds of things do Social Security look for in a diabetes case? Evidence of some of these problems associated with diabetes:
- Peripheral neuropathy -- numbness, tingling, burning in the feet and occasionally in the hands
- Poor blood circulation
- Vision changes
- Heart disease
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Diabetic gut
- Difficulty controlling blood sugar -- persistently high A1c
- History of diabetic ketoacidosis (if your blood sugar was so dangerously high that you were hospitalized, probably you were in or near ketoacidosis)
In addition to the diabetes, Social Security must consider your age, education and work experience as well as any other ailments you have.
You can get on Social Security disability benefits for diabetes but you shouldn't expect a quick, easy win. You're probably going to need an attorney
If you're in NC and want help with your Social Security disability claim, call Hall & Rouse, P.C. at 1-866-425-5347
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