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		<title>Metabolic Acidosis and Receiving Social Security Disability</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 15:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Acidosis is too much blood acidity that is due to an excessive amount of acid in your blood, or by an accumulation of carbon dioxide in your blood that comes from a loss of bicarbonate from your blood, slow breathing or poor lung function.</p>
<p>Your blood becomes acidic if an increase in acid cannot be handled by your body&#8217;s pH buffering systems. The areas of your brain that control breathing are stimulated to produce deeper and faster breathing when your pH goes down. The result is that the amount of carbon dioxide that you exhale is increased.</p>
<p>Your kidneys also try to make up for this by excreting more acid in your urine. However, both of these mechanisms may not be able to compensate for this if your body keeps producing too much acid. This can lead to severe acidosis and eventually a coma.</p>
<p>Metabolic acidosis is a type of acidosis in which there is a pH imbalance due to your body accumulating too much acid and not producing enough bicarbonate to adequately neutralize the effects of the excess acid. This condition can result in acidity of blood or acidemia where your pH falls below 7.35. Metabolic acidosis can result in coma and death if it is not treated.</p>
<p>Metabolic acidosis comes as a result of too much acid in your body. This can be caused by an ingestion of a substance that is or can be metabolized to an acid like large doses of aspirin, antifreeze or wood alcohol.</p>
<p>Metabolic acidosis can also result from abnormal metabolism, such as may come from poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus. It can also be caused when normal amounts of acid are made, but your kidneys are not functioning normally.</p>
<p>Most of the signs and symptoms that may be an indication of metabolic acidosis are caused by the underlying disorder or disease that is causing this condition. Signs and symptoms produced by metabolic acidosis itself may include:</p>
<p>§  Lethargy</p>
<p>§  Confusion</p>
<p>§  Rapid breathing</p>
<p>§  Shock and coma.</p>
<p>You or a loved one may be afflicted with metabolic acidosis. You should keep in mind that metabolic acidosis is a condition that is caused by some underlying ailment or illness. Metabolic acidosis and/or complications that have resulted from it or the underling ailment or illness that caused this condition may have led to the disability of you or your loved one and be the reason why you cannot work.</p>
<p>You may need assistance if this is your situation. You may need financial help.</p>
<p>You or your loved one may be intending to apply for the financial assistance that you need from the Social Security Administration by applying for Social Security <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/disabilitybenefits.htm"title="Benefits of S.S." >disability benefit</a>s or disability benefits because of the disability that has been brought about by metabolic acidosis and/or complications that have been caused by it or the ailment or illness that resulted in this condition. You may have already tried this option, and your claim was turned down by the Social Security Administration.</p>
<p>If you or your loved one plans on reapplying or appealing the denial, you really ought to remember this important fact that you may not know about. The simple truth is that people who are represented by a <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/whyuselawyer.htm"title="SSD Attorney" >disability attorney</a> like the one you will find at socialsecurityhome.com are approved more often than people who do not have a <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/resourcesp3.htm"title="Disability Claim Lawyer" >disability lawyer</a> working for them.</p>
<p>Please do not delay. This is far too important. Contact the disability attorney at socialsecurityhome.com, today.</p>
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		<title>Acidosis and Receiving Social Security Disability Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acidosis is excessive blood acidity that is caused by an overabundance of acid in your blood or a buildup of carbon dioxide in your blood. This results from slow breathing, poor lung function (respiratory acidosis) or a loss of bicarbonate from your blood (metabolic acidosis). Your blood will become acidic if an increase in acid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acidosis is excessive blood acidity that is caused by an overabundance of acid in your blood or a buildup of carbon dioxide in your blood. This results from slow breathing, poor lung function (respiratory acidosis) or a loss of bicarbonate from your blood (metabolic acidosis).</p>
<p>Your blood will become acidic if an increase in acid overwhelms your body&#8217;s pH buffering systems. When your blood pH drops, the parts of your brain that regulate breathing are stimulated to produce deeper and faster breathing. This increases the amount of carbon dioxide you exhale.</p>
<p>Your kidneys also try to compensate by excreting more acid in your urine. However, both mechanisms can be overwhelmed if your body continues to produce too much acid. This leads to severe acidosis and eventually a coma.</p>
<p>There are two major categories of acidosis. These are respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis.</p>
<p>Respiratory acidosis is a type of acidosis that results from a build-up of carbon dioxide in your blood (hypercapnia) due to hypoventilation. It is also called hypercapnic acidosis or carbon dioxide acidosis.</p>
<p>There are several types of metabolic acidosis. These include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Diabetic acidosis – This is also referred to as diabetic ketoacidosis and DKA. It happens when ketone bodies build up during uncontrolled diabetes.</li>
<li>Hyperchloremic acidosis – This comes from excessive loss of sodium bicarbonate from your body like with severe diarrhea.</li>
<li>Lactic acidosis is when there is a buildup of lactic acid.</li>
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<p>Respiratory acidosis can affect you by causing drowsiness and headache that can develop into stupor and coma. These effects can come within moments if your breathing is severely impaired or stops. They can come over a period of hours if your breathing is less dramatically impaired.</p>
<p>Metabolic acidosis may not cause any affects on you. However, you will usually experience vomiting, nausea and fatigue.</p>
<p>Obviously, if these effects continue over a long period of time, you may not be able to work. Acidosis or the underlying disorders that are producing acidosis may be the cause of your disability.</p>
<p>Do you need help because of your disability? Do you need financial help?</p>
<p>Have you applied for financial assistance from the Social Security Administration by applying for Social Security <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/disabilitybenefits.htm"title="Benefits of S.S." >disability benefit</a>s because of the disability caused by abdominal angina? Were you denied?</p>
<p>You may be thinking about appealing the denial by the Social Security Administration. If this is what you decide to do, here is something that you need to think about.</p>
<p>You will need an <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/resourcesp3.htm"title="Disability Claim Lawyer" >disability lawyer</a> like the one at socialsecurityhome.com to guide and advise you in what can be a long and trying process. The reason this is true is because people who are helped and represented by a <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/whyuselawyer.htm"title="SSD Attorney" >disability attorney</a> are approved more often than those people who do not have a lawyer.</p>
<p>Do not delay. Do not put this off. This is something that could affect you for the rest of your life. Contact the qualified disability attorney at socialsecurityhome.com, today.</p>
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