Let me make it clear. Asthma can be a dangerous medical condition. I've seen an acute asthma attack and it's scary even if you're not the one having it. I can't imagine how terrifying it is to have such an attack. Untreated, an acute asthma attacks can be fatal.
For the few asthma cases that might qualify, Social Security is looking at whether the patient is under medical treatment and whether the patient is taking the meds and the treatments they're supposed to be taking. They're looking at how often the patient has an acute asthma attack despite treatment.
Children's asthma cases are particularly hard to win. Parents are scared
to death by that first asthma attack but, again, the doctors do a great
job of controlling pediatric asthma if the parents just do what they're
supposed to do.
Asthma can contribute to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) but that's another matter.
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They just add that on top of other qualifying disabilities. It may not be a disability in itself, but added to other disabilities, it compounds the claim.
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