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4/19/2009
Sharon Christie
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Lupus Linked to Some Birth Control Pills

A recent news article  reports on a study from McGill University in Montreal showing a link between lupus and certain types of birth control pills.  Susceptible women were found to be 1.5 - 2.5 times more likely to develop lupus thatnwomen who had not used the pills.  Further study of this link is certainly needed.  Lupus is a condition that I frequently see in my Social Security Disability cases.  The severity of symptoms varies from patient to patient.  However, when it is disabling the most prominent symptoms that I see are extreme fatigue and joint pain.  If you suffer from lupus and the condition keeps you from working you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.  For more information about Social Security Disability Claims, order a copy of my book, Unofficial Guide to Social Security Disability Claims, from my website, www.sharonchristielaw.com

2/13/2009
Sharon Christie
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Economic Stimulus for Processing Social Security Disability Claims

Is there finally some hope that the terrible backlog of Social Security disability cases will be dealt with?  According to a report on the stimulus package just passed by Congress $500 million is designated for "processing disability and retirement workloads".  I don't know how much relief this will bring to the hundreds of thousands of disabled people who are waiting for a decision on their disability claims.  I certainly hope that the processing of these claims becomes a top priority.  Every day in my law practice I deal with clients who are living in fear of losing their homes or being evicted because they cannot work and have no income.  And then I have to tell them that it may take 2 years for their disability case to be resolved because of the nationwide backlog of 700,000+ cases.  It is terribly frightening for my clients.  They deseve better.  Let's hope that help is on the way.

2/6/2009
Sharon Christie
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Fibromyalgia and Social Security Disability Benefits

I have represented many clients with fibromyalgia in Social Security disability cases.  The first question they usually ask me is whether someone can "get benefits for fibromyalgia".  The answer is YES, but getting Social Security  disability benefits does not depend on your diagnosis.  Evidence of the diagnosis is just the first step.  The key to getting disabiltiy benefits is submitting evidence of the limitations that you have because of the fibromyalgia.  For example, fibromyalgia can cause debilitating pain that prevents you from being able to walk long distances, sit for an extended period or take care of your house.  Medical evidence documenting the frequency and severity of your pain will support the claim for benefits.  Therefore it is very important that you thoroughly describe your symptoms and the effect on your day-to-day activities to your doctor.  For more information about Social Security disability claims visit my website at www.SharonChristieLaw.com.

2/5/2009
Sharon Christie
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Man Needs a Heart Transplant - Finally gets Social Security Disability Benefits

It is not easy to get Social Security disability benefits.  Anyone who has tried or, like me, represents clients who need the benefits knows this is true.  But the situation described in a recent newspaper article is ridiculous.  A 24 year old South Carolina man suffers from a severe and life threatening heart condition.  According to his doctor, his heart only works at only 30% capacity.  As a former nurse, I can tell you that this is debilitating and certainly not compatible with being able to work.  But that is not what Social Security said!  Socail Security denied his disability claim because he was "fit to work".  As a result, he could not get health insurance and, therefore, could not get on the list for a heart transplant -- which he needs.  After his story appeared in a local newspaper his disability claim was approved -- the same day.  This shows the lengths that you must go to prove your claim.  Fortunately, this young man and his family did not give up.  That is the advice I give my disability clients.  The process is long and frustrating, but don't give up.  For more information about Social Security disability go to my website, www.SharonChristieLaw.com.


12/11/2008
Sharon Christie
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Social Security Disability and Bipolar disorder

I work with many clients who are unable to work because of Bipolar Disorder.  The terrible mood swings that result from Bipolar Disorder interfere with all aspects of my clients' lives, including the ability to hold down a job, the ability to maintain a relationship with a spouse and the ability to maintain a household.   This disease is not limited to any specific age group, gender or economic status.  In fact, Margaret Trudeau, former wife of the late Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, has written a book  about her own struggle with the disease.  If you know someone who struggles with Bipolar Disorder, is unable to work because of it and is trying to get Social Security disability benefits, the Law Office of Sharon A. Christie can help.  Give us a call at 410-823-8200.



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