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At What Point Are You Eligible For Disability?
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posted March 26, 2015
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You can fine the SSDI guidelines on the Social Security web site. They use volume blown in a spirometry test.

Jean

posted March 27, 2015
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I became eligible when I went on oxygen 24/7 and could no longer work.

posted March 26, 2015
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I had to retire when I went on oxygen while ambulatory. [No oxygen tanks on job sites.] When I applied for SS disability. I got approved in now months not 6 like it normally takes. They told me I could/should have gotten on 2 years earlier. They consider "Severe COPD" the determining factor.

Helps to have copies of all your records and tests.

posted July 10, 2023
A MyCOPDTeam Member

They go by your lung functions study. They have to have a statement from at least 2 doctors.

posted March 26, 2015
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Been waiting in April for 2 years On oxygen CPAP and nebulizers Also have a lawyer Lung function test was bad Also have 2 other SSDI guidelines disabilities besides COPD

posted March 15

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