Can someone with MRSA get disability?!


Question: Can someone with MRSA get disability!?
I know a friend who has MRSA, Shes a casheir, and sometimes when she gets break outs ( Under her arms) Its impossible for her to preform her normal job tasks and has to take off work, which means that week she cant pay rent or food!. Even if she doesnt have an active out break, shes usually nauseated, or faintly feeling half the time when she stands, and her joints and bones tend to hurt her alot, and shes only 19!.

Is it possible she can get disability!? It kills her as it is to work the 20 hours a week shes already doing, let alone more!. She doesnt have insurance to see anything more then those free clinicsWww@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Regardless of her illness, I doubt that she would have enough quarters contributed to get Social Security Disability!.
For SSI, She would need to prove she could not work at any job at all!. She would need to show that she is basically not able to function at all, like bathing, shopping, not being able to work with coworkers, supervisors, inability to follow instructions; unable to work even with accommodations to her "disability"!.

SorryWww@Answer-Health@Com

Well, first of all, I don't think your friend has MRSA!. MRSA is a bacterial infection and your friend would be on antibiotics and it would go away with the correct treatment!. MRSA doesn't come in outbreaks and, unless she's septic, would not involve internal organs and joints!. First, she has to figure out what her correct diagnosis is and then talk to her doctor to see if she would potentially qualify for disability!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Sounds like something else!. MRSA ia an acute infection!.
Sounds like she could be obese and diabetic by what you mention!. And the specific condition in armpits called "hydradenitis";
Not a disability condition in most cases!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I can't answer this one because I don't know what MRSA is!?
I guess it is an infectious disease!? Sorry!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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