Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes describes several different conditions that result in high blood sugar levels, the most common of which are Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, and those with this type of disease have to regulate their blood sugar with injections of insulin. The cause of this type is unknown, but is suspected to be an autoimmune response following an environmental trigger. Type 2 Diabetes often does not require insulin therapy, but blood glucose levels must be carefully monitored. Type 2 Diabetes patients often benefit from increased exercise and carefully planned diet.
There are many potential complications from diabetes, no matter which type you have. It is important to see a doctor to help keep these symptoms and side effects in check. Some of the most common complications include neuropathy, loss of vision, heart disease, kidney failure, slow healing sores, frequent urination, and fatigue.
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Diabetes is a common but dangerous disease, and is the 6 th most common cause of death in the United States. The severity of the side effects and the high incidence of diabetes as a contributing cause of death make it especially important to follow your doctor’s orders closely. If your doctor says that you should not be working for at least 12 months, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits or Supplemental Security Income.
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The lawyers at Berger and Green have represented many diabetes patients in their claims for Social Security Disability benefits. Whether you are just applying or have been denied, your chances of receiving a favorable decision are much improved if you are represented by a lawyer. If you live in Ohio, Pennsylvania, or West Virginia, contact our office today. If you have questions about your claim for Social Security Disability or SSI, or have been denied, call Berger and Green for a free consultation about your claim. When choosing an attorney for your Social Security Disability claim or SSI, choose an attorney with experience. Call Berger and Green at 1-(412) 661-1400 for your free consultation today.
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