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Ask AI: how to adequately explain why you should be awarded disability because you have occipital neuralgia, metarsalgia, diabetes, and nerve issues

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Question: how to adequately explain why you should be awarded disability because you have occipital neuralgia, metarsalgia, diabetes, and nerve issues

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I believe that my medical history and diagnosis of occipital neuralgia, metarsalgia, diabetes, and nerve issues qualify me for disability because of the physical and mental limitations that these conditions impose on me. Occipital neuralgia, which is caused by irritation of the occipital nerves, results in debilitating headaches and neck pain. Metatarsalgia is extremely painful and can result in difficulty walking. Diabetes can cause changes in vision, as well as fatigue and increased susceptibility to infection. Lastly, nerve issues can cause numbness and pain, as well as problems with coordination and balance. The combination of all of these conditions makes it difficult for me to perform daily tasks. The pain, fatigue, and balance issues associated with these conditions can make it difficult for me to work and participate in daily activities. Furthermore, the treatment of these conditions can be costly, especially if multiple medications are necessary. In conclusion, I believe that my medical history and diagnosis of occipital neuralgia, metarsalgia, diabetes, and nerve issues qualify me for disability due to the physical and mental limitations that they impose on me.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 31, 2023, 10:17 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 31, 2023

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