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Iu Mostly Approved For What Disabilities?

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cowgirl

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Just curious, I understand many things about IU, but wonder - are there are some 'major' conditions that IU seems to be more likely approved for? Diabetes, cardiology, lumbar, etc?

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Cgup2009!

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Mine was approved for PTSD.

How did you did it? I have PTSD, and they have included in it, dementia-memory loss, depression, anxiety and I do not remember what else, I would have to check my paperwork.

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If you can't work due to a service connected disability no matter what it is you should get it. Alex Humpfrey won 100% on a 10% for a defective sphincter muscle or a guy who could not control bowels.

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Thank you, just taking a stab at regulatory (not statuatory) possibilities. Seems to me ssdi is approved on more statuatory basis. Probably depends more on what state or county one is in for SSA or VA benefits, if the sun is shining or management smells, er, flowery! Difficult to be standardized the nation over, ain't it?

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Cg'up2009!

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