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@debbie75

I have had nearly every blood test known to man; I have seen rheumatology, immunology, neuropsychology, PT, OT and Speech therapy. I have officially been diagnosed with LC for over a year, along with depression, anxiety, Chronic/Complex PTSD, degenerative disc disease in my spine (have had two surgeries, both in 2011), chronic daily migraine, chronic pain syndrome, Reynaud's syndrome (which is an autoimmune disease), fibromyalgia, mild cognitive impairment, chronic fatigue syndrome, etc. I am seeing a neurologist at the end of June. I was just diagnosed with small airway disease which is a complication of LC/vaccine injury, yesterday after a lung CT the day before, so now I have an inhaler. I have quickly developed some form of arthritis with LC, especially in my hands, elbows and shoulders. I'm sure I could go on and on. I feel like my PCP is thorough as more is learned about LC and, at times, I feel like a guinea pig sometimes...ugh.

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Hi @debbie75. I hope this helpful as too much to read past history. Getting the necessary in writing proof of the required loss of daily living in your medical records is one of the largest hurdles. Most records are not wtitten/formatted in that way and require providers to prepare separate statements specifically explaining that in the precise manner requested🙃. Hopefully your request to your providers provides this and helpful to all others here wirh quickest healing journeys🌈