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Can a person get Social Security Benefits for having high blood pressure?



Can a person get Social Security Benefits for having high blood pressure?

nowday;s you have to be really ill to get ssi.you have to not be able to work or fungshion . my friend has a bad heart desease and she can;t walk 8 feet before she has to sit down... this is her 5th try
i doute it but it wouldnt hurt to try
no i have had it for years. and i have tried. unless it causes you have a heartattack, or stroke you cant get it. they tell you to go to the dr. and get medecine for it. i take two kinds and i still cant get it.
I'm Sorry not that I know of..Only if it keeps you out of work otherwise I'd say No
keep trying and don't stop until you get them -- a friend of mines sister gets benefits for being bi-polar. she had to apply a dozen times before she received anything though.
If you could get SS for hypertension, then 70% of the population over 35 would be getting them . Nice try. High blood pressure is not debilitating, the complications from having it are.
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