Stop the Pain…Get disability benefits for your Chronic Pain Disorder!
Chronic pain Disorder (also known as Chronic pain syndrome) is a common medical condition which presents numerous challenges to healthcare specialists as this condition is characterized by a complex natural history, ambiguous etiology, and a relatively lackluster response to therapy. Given these challenges, properly defining Chronic pain Disorder is also a problem. For the sake of simplicity though, we shall describe Chronic pain Disorder as a persistent pain that lasts more than six months, although it is important to note that some medical professionals feel that the period of pain needs to be only three months for a Chronic pain Disorder diagnosis.
In either case, the perpetual pain is likely to lead to other problems such as persistent fatigue, depression, and in extreme cases, excessive use of drugs. That said, the Chronic pain Disorder could be a prelude to, or a result of another medical condition, such as arthritis, cancer, and clinical depression.
Hence, treatment for Chronic pain Disorder will need to look at all other symptoms that the person is suffering from so as to properly understand the condition at hand. Nonetheless, it is fairly safe to say that Chronic pain Disorder is likely to cause considerable hindrances to the victim’s normal functioning. The more strength the disorder gains (i.e. the more severe the Chronic pain Disorder becomes), the more the victim will have to alter his or her living patterns.
In extreme cases, Chronic pain Disorder may render a person incapable of carrying out routine tasks. As a result, the Canadian government has pledged to offer people suffering from Chronic pain Disorder (as well as other physical or mental disabilities) numerous disability benefits. The aim of these disability benefits is to ensure that even though you have a disability, you are able to maintain a living standard which is at par with the living standard of those around you.
Thus it is imperative that if you are diagnosed with Chronic pain Disorder, you make the effort of finding out which disability benefits are pertinent to you so that you are able to reduce the financial as well as emotional burdens of your diagnosis. For this purpose, you would be doing yourself a lot of good if you come to us at the National Benefit Authority. We are well versed and very fluent in all facets of disability benefits and will thus be able to offer you the best possible advice. Most importantly, our counsel and guidance will save you a lot of time and effort as you will immediately get information tailored to your particular condition and case. So why wait then? Book a free consultation with us today.
.In either case, the perpetual pain is likely to lead to other problems such as persistent fatigue, depression, and in extreme cases, excessive use of drugs. That said, the Chronic pain Disorder could be a prelude to, or a result of another medical condition, such as arthritis, cancer, and clinical depression.
Hence, treatment for Chronic pain Disorder will need to look at all other symptoms that the person is suffering from so as to properly understand the condition at hand. Nonetheless, it is fairly safe to say that Chronic pain Disorder is likely to cause considerable hindrances to the victim’s normal functioning. The more strength the disorder gains (i.e. the more severe the Chronic pain Disorder becomes), the more the victim will have to alter his or her living patterns.
In extreme cases, Chronic pain Disorder may render a person incapable of carrying out routine tasks. As a result, the Canadian government has pledged to offer people suffering from Chronic pain Disorder (as well as other physical or mental disabilities) numerous disability benefits. The aim of these disability benefits is to ensure that even though you have a disability, you are able to maintain a living standard which is at par with the living standard of those around you.
Thus it is imperative that if you are diagnosed with Chronic pain Disorder, you make the effort of finding out which disability benefits are pertinent to you so that you are able to reduce the financial as well as emotional burdens of your diagnosis. For this purpose, you would be doing yourself a lot of good if you come to us at the National Benefit Authority. We are well versed and very fluent in all facets of disability benefits and will thus be able to offer you the best possible advice. Most importantly, our counsel and guidance will save you a lot of time and effort as you will immediately get information tailored to your particular condition and case. So why wait then? Book a free consultation with us today.










