Colleen
Senior Member
- Location
- Pennsylvania
Hubby, who's 80, was recently diagnosed with spinal stenosis and is scheduled for a laminectomy on 6/21.
This morning we were talking and I jokingly said..."I wonder if you can be qualified for disability." Then, it got me thinking.....in 2012, he fell from a ladder and shattered his left ankle. His foot was unattached to his leg because the bones had pulverized into nothing. He had emergency surgery to try to save his foot, which, thank God, they did, but he required 4 more surgeries within 10 weeks to try to get rid of an infection, remove all the hardware, and pack the ankle and top of his foot with calcium packs.
It was a tough go for months, but he made it and has to wear a specially made leather brace on his ankle to keep it rigid. He walks with a limp and has to be very careful how and where he steps so he doesn't ever twist that ankle because he was told that he would likely lose his foot if those calcium "bones" broke.
What I'm curious about is....do these sort of physical problems fall in to the disability category? Oh, yes.....he has to have knee replacement surgery after his back is healed.
I started an application online today but it shut the process down because it said he doesn't qualify but I don't know why. I know I could call but I just can't face another thing right now.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had experience with filing for disability.
This morning we were talking and I jokingly said..."I wonder if you can be qualified for disability." Then, it got me thinking.....in 2012, he fell from a ladder and shattered his left ankle. His foot was unattached to his leg because the bones had pulverized into nothing. He had emergency surgery to try to save his foot, which, thank God, they did, but he required 4 more surgeries within 10 weeks to try to get rid of an infection, remove all the hardware, and pack the ankle and top of his foot with calcium packs.
It was a tough go for months, but he made it and has to wear a specially made leather brace on his ankle to keep it rigid. He walks with a limp and has to be very careful how and where he steps so he doesn't ever twist that ankle because he was told that he would likely lose his foot if those calcium "bones" broke.
What I'm curious about is....do these sort of physical problems fall in to the disability category? Oh, yes.....he has to have knee replacement surgery after his back is healed.
I started an application online today but it shut the process down because it said he doesn't qualify but I don't know why. I know I could call but I just can't face another thing right now.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had experience with filing for disability.