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Qualifying for SSDI with Episodic Health Conditions

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Qualifying for SSDI with Episodic Health Conditions
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The bills keep coming even when your health condition prevents you from working. You feel frustrated because while some days are good, the bad days make it impossible to maintain steady employment. At Keefe Disability Law, we understand that episodic conditions present unique challenges when applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. Our Social Security disability lawyer can help you document how your medical condition affects your ability to work and build a strong case for approval.

How Social Security Evaluates Episodic Conditions 

When reviewing SSDI applications, the Social Security Administration (SSA) looks at how your condition impacts your ability to work over time, not just during acute episodes. Key factors they consider include:



Frequency and duration of flare-ups
Severity of symptoms during episodes
Impact on your ability to perform basic work activities
Medical evidence documenting the pattern of symptoms
Work history and failed attempts to maintain employment

Common Episodic Health Conditions That May Qualify for SSDI

Many health conditions follow a pattern of intermittent flare-ups and remissions that can make it difficult to maintain steady employment. Understanding how the SSA evaluates these medical conditions can help you provide the right documentation to support your Social Security disability benefits claim.

Multiple Sclerosis

Listed in Section 11.09 of the SSA Blue Book, multiple sclerosis can qualify for benefits even during periods of remission. You may be approved if your medical records show recurring episodes that significantly limit your mobility, vision, speech, or cognitive function. 

Key evidence includes MRI results showing brain lesions, documentation of muscle weakness or spasticity, vision problems, fatigue that affects daily activities, and records showing how symptoms persist despite following prescribed treatments. Your neurologist’s detailed notes about disease progression and functional limitations are particularly important.

Epilepsy 

Found in Blue Book Section 11.02, epilepsy may qualify when seizures occur regularly despite three months of prescribed treatment. Medical documentation should include EEG results, detailed descriptions of seizure types and frequency, evidence of medication compliance, and emergency room visits related to seizures. 

Social Security considers both convulsive and non-convulsive seizures, looking at factors like loss of consciousness, falls, cognitive symptoms, and post-seizure recovery time that affect your ability to work safely and reliably.

Lupus

Section 14.02 covers systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease affecting multiple body systems. To qualify, medical records must demonstrate how inflammation and organ involvement create severe limitations, even if symptoms wax and wane. 

Important evidence includes lab tests showing positive ANA and anti-DNA antibodies, documentation of joint pain and swelling, skin rashes, kidney problems, heart or lung involvement, and fever or fatigue that limits daily activities. Treatment records should show ongoing symptoms despite following medical advice.

Migraine Headaches

While not specifically listed in the Blue Book, migraines may qualify under Section 11.02 of the SSA Blue Book if medical evidence shows they are as limiting as epilepsy. Detailed headache diaries tracking frequency, duration, and severity are crucial evidence. 

Your records should document neurological symptoms like visual auras, sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, and inability to function during attacks. Include emergency room visits, failed treatment attempts, and how unpredictable attacks prevent reliable work attendance.

Mental Health Conditions

Mental health conditions like bipolar disorder (Section 12.04) may qualify when episodes of depression or mania create marked restrictions in functioning, even with treatment. Records should document mood episodes, behavioral changes, hospitalization history, medication trials and responses, and therapy participation. 

Social Security looks for evidence of how symptoms affect your ability to concentrate, interact with others, follow instructions, and handle workplace stress. Statements from mental health providers about your limitations between episodes can strengthen your claim.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Listed in Section 14.09, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can qualify for Social Security disability benefits when joint inflammation and pain cause significant functional limitations. 

Medical evidence should include imaging showing joint damage, lab results indicating inflammation, documented morning stiffness lasting hours, reduced grip strength or dexterity, and walking difficulties. Treatment records should show persistent symptoms despite medications, along with side effects that may further limit your ability to work.

Asthma

Found in SSA Blue Book Section 3.03, severe asthma may qualify for SSDI when attacks occur frequently despite prescribed treatment. Key evidence includes pulmonary function tests, documentation of attacks requiring urgent care or hospitalization, and records showing how environmental triggers limit your ability to work in various settings. 

When applying for Social Security disability benefits for asthma, include details about medication side effects, frequency of nebulizer use, and how symptoms affect your stamina for physical activities or exposure to workplace irritants.

Building a Strong Case With Medical Evidence

Social Security requires objective medical documentation of your condition from acceptable medical sources. This includes:



Detailed treatment records showing diagnosis and symptoms
Lab tests, imaging studies, or other clinical findings
Doctor’s notes about the frequency and severity of episodes
Medications prescribed and their effectiveness
Hospital visits or emergency treatment during flares
Impact on your ability to work over time

How a Boston Social Security Disability Lawyer Can Help Your Case

At Keefe Disability Law, we understand what evidence Social Security needs to approve SSDI claims for episodic conditions. We can:



Review your medical records to identify key documentation
Help gather additional evidence from your healthcare providers
Connect you with relevant specialists for detailed evaluations 
Explain how your condition meets Social Security’s criteria
Guide you in tracking symptoms and limitations
File appeals if your initial claim is denied
Represent you at disability hearings

If an episodic health condition prevents you from working, don’t try to handle your disability claim alone. Our Social Security disability lawyers have helped people all across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island obtain the SSDI benefits they deserve.



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