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Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome/Disability?? |
I've suffered from Chronic myofascial pain syndrome for a few years as a result of a high pressure/computer demanding job. I've been through the ringer with workers comp (denied me saying the injury/pain is nonexistant) and I've tried my best to stay in my current job (even though it's a huge aggrevator for my pain). I have decided to put my resignation since I physically cannot keep up due to pain. I've tried everything from chinese herbs/acupuncture to trigger point injections heavy pain medication and can't find much relief. I'm so scared about what I'll do for money in order to pay bills, rent, ect. Has anyone had experience with trying to apply for disability for this condition?? Apparently California diability does not see it as a disability so there are many hoops to jump through in order to receive benefits. Please let me know if any 'fellow sufferers' have had experience with this. Your feedback is appreciated!!! Go see a TMJ Physician. That mysofacial pain is TMJ. You probably need a surgery or a mouthpiece. You need physical therapy too. That does not go away with medicine. Sorry to tell you. If you go see a TMJ Physician, then that physician can put you on disability, if its that severe. |
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