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gunther51 Asked November 2016

May I claim disability benefits because I suffer from BPPV?

I have been diagnosed as suffering from intermittent BPPV, causing severe vertigo and incapacitation. Am I eligible for disability payments or services of any kind, as it is now dangerous for me to leave my home?

gunther51 Nov 2016
Re disability benefits for BPPV. Any Florida State or Federal Government benefits for BPPV sufferers??

freqflyer Nov 2016
Gunther, may I ask how long have your had Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo? It's my understanding that BPPV will go away on its own in one or two weeks.

I know that vertigo can be wicked, as I get it about once or twice a year. I have to keep on hand prescription Anti-vert if I should feel it coming on.

Have your doctors tried head exercises (Epley and Semont maneuvers)? These exercises will move those tiny particles out of the semicircular canals of your inner ear to a place where they will not cause vertigo. I've never tried it.

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pamstegma Nov 2016
Disability from whom? Your employer? The state? An insurance policy? Social Security? All have different rules.

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