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Disabilities: Epilepsy seizure disorder; mini strokes, vertigo, and essential hypertension
Notice of Decision: Fully Favorable
Administrative Law Judge: D. Kevin Dugan
Office of Disability Adjudication & Review (ODAR): Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida & Palm Beach County, Florida
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
After careful consideration of the entire record, the undersigned makes the following findings:
1. The claimant's date last insured is December 31, 2011.
2. The claimant has not engaged in substantial gainful activity since April 12, 2007, the alleged onset date (20 CFR 404.1520(b), 404.1571 et seq., 416.920(b) and 416.971 et seq.).
3. The claimant has the following severe impairment(s): epilepsy seizure disorder; mini strokes, vertigo, and essential hypertension (20 CFR 404.1520(c) and 416.920(c)).
4. The claimant does not have an impairment or combination of impairments that meets or medically equals one of the listed impairments in 20 CFR Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 1 (20 CFR 404.1520(d) and 416.920(d)).
5. After careful consideration of the entire record, the undersigned finds that the claimant has the residual functional capacity to perform less than the full range of sedentary work, or work which is generally performed while sitting and never requires lifting in excess of 10 pounds (20 CFR 404.1567and 416.967). The evidence supports a finding that she can lift and/or carry less than 10 pounds on a regular basis and less than 10 pounds on an occasional basis. The claimant can sit less than 6 hours in an 8 hour workday and stand/walk less than 2 hours in an 8 hour day. The undersigned also finds that the claimant's chronic pain symptoms significantly limit her ability to complete an 8 hour day, 5 day work week (Social Security Ruling 96-8p).
In making this finding, the undersigned considered all symptoms and the extent to which these symptoms can reasonably be accepted as consistent with the objective medical evidence and other evidence, based on the requirements of 20 CFR 404.1529 and 416.929 and SSRs 96-4p and 96-7p. The undersigned has also considered opinion evidence in accordance with the requirements of 20 CFR 404.1527 and 416.927 and SSRs 96-2p, 96-6p and 06-3p.
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