Do not just treat with a family doctor

What is more important is that you are treating with the right doctors and making sure your case is strong before you apply. To many people just file their case for social security disability hoping to win their case instead of properly preparing their case to win it.  To many people lose good cases because they do not understand how social security disability really works. They do not understand how their past work can affect their case. Many people file a case before they even know what is wrong with them medically. Social Security is not going to figure it out for you. You do not want to file if you still have a lot of testing to see what is wrong, you want that testing done first before you file. Social security will not guess what is wrong with you. It is your job to work with your doctors to figure that out and to do it before you file your case. 

No matter which condition is the basis for your SSD application, your claim must contain ample medical documentation. Included medical records should provide:

A proven diagnosis obtained through the completion of documented diagnostic tests and physical examinations

Details of your physical condition, including your daily impairments or limitations, as described in notes from doctor visits and other medical appointments

Records of any and all attempted treatments and their results

Statements from your doctor that detail your symptoms, their severity, how often they occur, and how long they last

Proof that despite prescribed treatments, your condition has not sufficiently improved to allow you to maintain gainful employment

You should keep in mind that all the medical records contained in your application must pertain to not just your bowel incontinence, but the underlying medical condition that causes bowel incontinence symptoms. In other words, your substantiating documentation must prove overall disability and not just that you suffer from a single symptom of a medical condition.

If your medical records and other documentation don’t meet the listing for any particular medical condition in the SSA’s Blue Book, you may still qualify for SSD benefits. To do so, you must show your condition is so severe that it prevents you from maintaining gainful employment. To accomplish this, you must either:

When submitting your application for disability benefits, you’ll need to work in close coordination with your doctor to document and accurately represent your medical condition, including the effects it has on your everyday life and ability to hold a job. Additionally, you’ll want to seek assistance from a Social Security advocate or attorney to help you complete all the necessary forms and collect all the appropriate documentation for proving your eligibility for SSD benefits.

If you need help applying for Social Security Disability or SSI, please contact me at joshben99@gmail.com. I have over 22 year's experience with Social Security Disability cases. I handle cases all over the United States. 

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