lori, thanks. This info is very close to what Doc had written. I seem to remember some of the #'s. I'm going to post it to facebook. I think some of the people applying for SSDI would find it valuable.
Thanks again. Cindy ---- Lori Biehler <lbieh...@earthlink.net> wrote: ============= You can find the updated nomenclature on the SSDI site in the Blue Book. You just need to look on the neurology section. Lori Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 4, 2014, at 7:42 PM, Pat Voorheis <pjv1...@chartermi.net> wrote: > > The link Barbara gave is the one I was thinking of. I even had a copy of it > in my 5 to 10 year old notebook. The highlighted info is what gave me hope > when I applied. It also has a statement about two extremities being > impaired. > > Patti > >> On Jan 4, 2014, at 6:06 PM, "Barbara H." <barbara...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> There used to be - I was poking around the site just now and couldn't find >> it. A man named Roger (I can't remember his last name) who went by Doc on >> here before he passed away made up a list of very specific tips for >> applying. >> >> There is a section on the forum for dealing with disability, and I found >> this link there - not sure if it is Doc's but it looks helpful: >> http://myelitis.org/resources/disabilityapp.htm >> >> Something else that's odd - I don't see any link to the TMIC on the TMA web >> site. There is a link for individual state support groups and the message >> board, or forum, at myelitis.org/forum, but not this list. >> >> Barbara H. >> >> >>> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 4:22 PM, cindy mcleroy <cindymcle...@socal.rr.com> >>> wrote: >>> Year's ago an attorney from Texas wrote a message on how to qualify for >>> SSDI. He gave the section of the SSDI rules that would allow many of us to >>> qualify first time. Does anyone remember the message and how I can find it >>> again. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Cindy McLeroy >>