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A Partial List of Disabling Impairments
While there are many disabling impairments, noted are some of the more prevalent disabilities that might be eligible for SSI or SSDI benefits.
NOTE:
The below is only a partial list of disabilities
People with work related injuries, or injuries resulting from sports, falls or accidents
People who have had a stroke or suffer from heart disease
People with CFS, chronic joint pain or fibromyalgia
People with mental health issues
People with eating disorders, digestive disorders or diabetes
People with spinal cord injuries, amputations, post-polio syndrome or motor dysfunction
People with malignant or terminal diseases, i.e. cancer, Huntington’s chorea, cirrhosis, leukemia or chronic anemia
People with significant loss of hearing, sight or speech
People with neurological impairments, i.e. Tourette syndrome, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, epilepsy or muscular dystrophy
People with respiratory diseases, i.e. chronic asthma, frequent episodes of pneumonia, tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, COPD or sleep apnea
People with diseases of the immune system, i.e. AIDS, hepatitis, lupus or scleroderma
Children with birth defects, mental disorders, autism, HIV, or Down Syndrome
Babies with failure to thrive