Greg
Thanks for the links..and info. How did you find a vestibular lab? Are they listed as that? I have been to a balance clinic, physical theraphy and even a neuro-psychiatrist. Heck, I even tried something called "interactive metronome therapy" -- which by the way, was VERY frustrating and tiring. I have never heard of a vestibular lab...I am going to see what I can find in my area - Florida.
While the insurance company does not deny I have cognitive disturbance issues (or for that fact, my disabling headaches) - they are now saying that I have no "proof" that these are in any way related to my AN surgery...(maybe someone should drill a hole in their head, jostle their brain around and see what happens!)
...Okay..so I digress.
Besides having disability attorneys on the case -- I have now
hired a medical legal researcher (retired attorney doing consulting now) to put the MOUNDS of data and research out there linking so many of the post-operative complications (of which most are represented somewhere in the forum) to the AN surgery. I should have that report by the end of next week and will GLADLY share it with anyone in need of it in order to get benefits or SSD - FREE. We gotta help each other!
Please keep in mind, I am not angry about the outcome or trying to sue my surgeon or anything negative like that! I am glad to be alive and just love the surgeons that did my surgery. I just want the disability benefits my employer purchased for me and I am doing all I can to make sure I recieve them.
Boy, would I love to be able to go back to work and make the kind of money I used to make! It took me several years to come to terms with the word "disability". Been down the road of the MANY work at home ideas...most are scams. Still looking for options...as I would rather contribute to the world than be no disability!
Thanks for everyone's posts...