Can the person handle the physical and emotional demands of applying for disability?
“Making the decision to seek government financial help and struggling through the claim process will be physically and emotionally difficult.” 4 In order to make the process less difficult, talk with your loved one and address concerns either one of you may have. Inquire how you can be supportive. Ask other knowledgeable people (such as an attorney, support group leader, trusted friend, and so on) for their additional support and encouragement. 4. Can the person live on no income for a year? The claim process can take several months or even more than a year. A chance for disability benefits is diminished if the applicant earns more than $500 a month. Receiving income from a pension or other disability payment may also affect the applicant’s claim. In addition, if fibromyalgia symptoms are severe, the person may have to cease work entirely and rely heavily on a spouse, partner, family or friends for financial support. Although it may an uncomfortable subject to discuss, the person with
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