I am 5 years post-op. The SSD has been tolerable; I can't hear in stero anymore, and I have to sleep with my iPhone by my good ear so that I can hear the alarm in the morning. I have other AN-related physical issues (left eye won't cry tears, diminished taste) as well as non-physical issues (self-alienation due to deafness), but the tinnitus has been, and continues to be, the worst part of my condition. I am not retirement eligible, so I still have to work to earn a living, but I am wondering how long I can continue to work. The constant siren in my AN ear has never stopped, and I believe it is, for the most part, what exhausts me. I swear, if I was just deaf in one ear, I think I could handle it. But the tinnitus is killing me.
Is there anybody out there who's had to apply for social security disability as a result of tinnitus? AN? What about while still working? With what results? I can apply for medical disability though my employer, but, like others have experienced, I'd have to apply for social security disability as part of the package. I worry about backfire if I apply for medical disability. I'm also thinking that they'd think, "If your condition is so bad, (a) you should have told us about it when we hired you, and (b) you should have done something about it right after surgery." Actually, I did go to HR after my surgery to check out my options, but I was so overwhelmed. What if social security benefits were denied? It wasn't a risk I was willing to take five years ago. Plus, the HR person advising me was undergoing chemo for cancer. If she could go to work, so could I, right? I've worked since before I was 16, and would like to continue to work - just not 40 hours a week, and not with the stress/conflict I'm currently experiencing. I just don't know whether it's worth trying to make a social security claim five years after surgery while still working. I'm really tired, and I don't know what to do. Thoughts? Referrals?