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		<title>Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Disability</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many people that suffer with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but most are not aware that they qualify to get disability for their illness. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Disability (CFSD) can be a very debilitating condition and can render one incapacitated. In fact, many people are so incapacitated that they are unable to carry on with [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>There are many people that suffer with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but most are not aware that they qualify to get disability for their illness. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Disability (CFSD) can be a very debilitating condition and can render one incapacitated. In fact, many people are so incapacitated that they are unable to carry on with their daily lives (including working and supporting themselves and their families). With this in mind, filing for and receiving disability may be one&#8217;s only option.<br/><br/>The problem, however, is that filing for disability can be a tiring and frustrating experience, and it may take a long time to get approved. Sometimes it can take up to three tries to get your disability approved. This is because many people don&#8217;t consider CFS a real illness. Those who suffer from it, however, most surely know that it is! With this in mind, many people give up after the first rejection, but one rejection is no reason to throw in the towel.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re considering applying, one of the key things that you need to do is make sure that your illness prevents you from making over $900 a month and that your condition is so severe that it prevents you from engaging in normal activities. In addition, you&#8217;ll need to have everything documented to ensure that there are no gaps in your paperwork. This includes signed document statements as well as medical treatments, employment logs, etc. Put all this information together and be ready to defend your case.<br/><br/>Also, you must have persistence and don&#8217;t ever give up if you are first told that you do not have a case. You have to keep in mind that just because not everyone understands the debilitating effects of CFS doesn&#8217;t mean that your illness doesn&#8217;t exist. People who review your case are paid to ensure that no
