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Neurogenic bladder is a potentially disabling condition

Neurogenic bladder, alternatively known as neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, is a problem that occurs when a person lacks bladder control due to a brain, nerve, or spinal cord problem. Several nerves and muscles must work together for the bladder to hold urine until the person is ready to empty

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Signs your Schizophrenia diagnosis may be disabling:

Schizophrenia is a form of mental illness characterized as a neurological brain disorder. While the exact cause of schizophrenia is largely unknown, it is thought some contributing factors may include genetics, physical and psychological factors, and environmental factors that may make someone more prone to this condition than others. For

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If I have PTSD, am I disabled?

Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder does not automatically mean you are disabled. PTSD is a mental health condition that can affect anyone who has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. While it is commonly associated with veterans, PTSD can impact civilians as well. The severity of PTSD symptoms varies among

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Am I Disabled? Take this Eligibility Quiz to See

Are you struggling to work because of a medical condition? Are you wondering what benefits are out there? Have you thought about applying for social security disability benefits? If you answered yes to any of those questions the social security disability program may be right for you. Applying for social

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