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work after craniotomy

How many people go back to work with transitory for veritable brain aneurysm and pacemaker for accelerated functional rhythm sass and navy. I continue to miss work with all my problems. Migraines, nausea, functional rhythm, set. Dizzy etc. Would I qualify for disability. Getting to be impossible to work!
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Thank you so much I see PvP on Wednesday will discuss it with her. Thanks again
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Yes I believe you would qualify for social security disability. It will not be a easy and quick process. You will need to get copies of all of your medical records, have your doctors write letters stating why you should be on disability.

You should hire an attorney to help you through the process. Do not be surprised if you are denied when you apply. They pretty much deny everyone the first time around. That is why I suggest hiring an attorney to help you with the appeal process.

I wish you luck and don't get discouraged
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Meant craniotomy
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