Bass v. Berryhill

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedSeptember 30, 2019
Docket3:18-cv-04365
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 LATRICE BASS, Case No. 18-cv-04365-WHO

8 Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY 9 v. JUDGMENT AND DENYING DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR 10 NANCY BERRYHILL, SUMMARY JUDGEMENT; Acting Commissioner of Social Security REMANDING FOR FURTHER 11 PROCEEDINGS Defendant. 12 Re: Dkt. Nos. 20, 23, 24

13 The parties have filed cross-motions for summary judgment in this Social Security appeal. 14 Based upon my review of the parties’ papers and the administrative record, I GRANT plaintiff 15 Latrice Bass’s motion, DENY defendant’s motion, and remand for further proceedings consistent 16 with this Order. 17 BACKGROUND 18 I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY 19 On April 8, 2014, Latrice Bass filed an application for Social Security Disability Insurance 20 under Title II of the Social Security Act (“SSA”), and on April 30, 2014, an application for 21 Supplemental Security Income under Title XVI of the SSA. Administrative Record (“AR”) 42, 22 273–274. She claimed an initial onset of disability of November 9, 2000, based on diabetes, sleep 23 apnea, issues with short term memory, panic attacks, high blood pressure, insomnia, and blisters 24 on her hands and feet due to diabetes. AR 96, 108. 25 Bass’s claims were denied initially and then denied again upon reconsideration. AR 146- 26 149, 151-156. She requested a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) and a 27 continued hearing was held on May 16, 2017, with Bass and her attorney appearing. AR 70, 234. 1 At the continued hearing, Bass amended her alleged onset disability date to November 9, 2010. 2 AR 72, 73. 3 The ALJ issued an unfavorable decision on June 22, 2017. Bass filed this action for 4 judicial review pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sections 405(g) and 1383(c)(3) on July 18, 2018. AR 54. 5 Now pending before me are the parties’ cross-motions for summary judgement. 6 II. MEDICAL HISTORY 7 Bass claims that most of her impairments stem from several early life events. AR 489, 8 490. While initially raised by her mother, during elementary school Bass was removed from her 9 mother’s care due to neglect and lived with her grandparents for a number of years. AR 490, 663. 10 Bass had difficulty understanding why she could not live with her mother, becoming emotionally 11 distraught when intermittent visits with her mother ended and going so far as to intentionally 12 injure herself so that they could stay together. AR 663, 667. During her childhood, she was 13 sexually abused by several older family members. AR 489, 490, 602, 663, 668. Bass claims she 14 began to gain weight as a protective strategy against her abusers and she has been obese since 15 childhood. AR 484, 489, 519. She experienced disruption and fighting at school, dropping out 16 during the 11th grade. AR 490, 646, 663. She does not have a GED. AR 663. 17 A. Treating Medical Provider Records 18 1. Physical Impairments 19 Bass’s weight gain led to several related health problems, and she was diagnosed with 20 diabetes and obesity in late 2010, as well as hypertension. AR 395; see also AR 587-87 (primary 21 care provider, West Oakland Health Center, listing her onset date for diabetes and obesity as 22 March 28, 2013, and for hypertension as April 3, 2014). She claims her psychiatric symptoms 23 increased as a result of her worsening health. AR 388. She has visited several providers and 24 examiners for diagnoses and treatment of both her physical and mental ailments. 25 In March 2013, Bass established care at West Oakland Health Council (“West Oakland”), 26 where she repeatedly saw a nurse practitioner Barbara Turner for her obesity, diabetes, 27 hypertension, joint pain, and depression. AR 516. Up until that point, Bass had attempted to 1 medications because of the side effects. AR 464, 516. During her treatment at West Oakland 2 from 2013 to 2017, Bass variously reported wrist, leg, back, and feet pain, as well as fatigue and 3 weight fluctuations. AR 61 (May 2017), 516 (March 2013), 524 (August 2014), 527-529 (April 4 2014), 532 (May 2014), 608, 617 (December 2015). Bass also reported that she experienced back 5 pain for many years, AR 617 (December 2015), and difficulty walking due to pain in her feet from 6 neuropathy, which was also diagnosed as early as 2013 as related to her diabetes. AR 608 7 (December 2015). In May of 2015, Bass complained of experiencing hand and wrist pain, and 8 was diagnosed with carpal tunnel. AR 535, 629-633. In May 2017, Plaintiff reported her hand 9 pain occurs constantly and is worsening. AR 61. NP Turner noted swelling and weakness, and 10 Plaintiff’s inability to make a tight grip. Id. NP Turner's notes from July 2017 reference an X-ray 11 which was positive for instability and a suggestion to wear wrist supports. AR 35. 12 Between October 2013 and October 2017, West Oakland Health Center prescribed Bass 13 Enalapril, Hydrochlorothiazide, Amlodipine, Labetalol, Gabapentin, Naproxen, Promethazine, 14 Metformin, Trazodone, and Zoloft, to treat her high blood pressure, pain, diabetes, insomnia, 15 depression, and anxiety. AR 15–16, 25–26, 29–30, 36, 66–67, 520, 525, 528, 533, 538, 542, 546, 16 550, 582-583, 590–591, 611–615, 620–624, 626, 630, 635, 661. Bass was often “non-compliant” 17 with her medicines (including her medications for diabetes), discontinuing them off and on 18 sometimes due to their side effects, including diarrhea, fatigue, numbness, and flu-like symptoms. 19 AR 79, 464, 516, 524, 594, 606, 625. 20 2. Mental Health Impairments 21 In April and May 2014 visits to West Oakland, Bass complained of significant sleep 22 problems and insomnia, which NP Turner believed likely arose from her severe depression and 23 anxiety disorder, and was worsened by her caffeine use, stress, and obesity. AR 526, 532, 536. 24 Bass stated that it took her many hours to fall asleep, that she frequently woke up in the middle of 25 the night, and that she is getting only three hours of sleep total in one night. AR 526, 532. In 26 August 2014, she stated that she has felt depressed on and off for most of her life and that she had 27 felt a consistent depression in the preceding two years. AR 489. She only began seeking 1 evidence indicate that she was unable to seek consistent treatment for her mental health until 2016 2 because of her depression, dislike for talking to others, and difficulty trusting others, coupled with 3 a limited insight into the depth and nature of her psychological symptoms and the medical 4 treatment necessary to treat them. AR 68, 553, 665.1 5 NP Turner referred Bass to psychotherapist Marike Seemann, LCSW, and Bass received 6 treatment on March 9, 2016 at West Oakland. AR 603. Seemann stated that Bass was visiting for 7 ongoing depression and anxiety, and that Bass feels like she isolates herself and has some 8 difficulties accepting her part in her relationship issues. AR 602. Seemann described Bass as 9 having “adjustment disorder with mixed disturb of emotions and conduct” but did not make 10 additional recommendations or indicate a need for further evaluations. AR 603. 11 Bass visited Sausal Creek Outpatient Stabilization Clinic, a drop-in mental health clinic, 12 for her psychiatric conditions on November 28, 2016. AR 638-650. At Sausal Creek, Bass 13 reported experiencing depression, feeling paranoid, fatigue, an inability to eat, lack of motivation, 14 isolating herself, irritability, hopelessness, worthlessness, and feeling easily agitated. AR 639, 15 649. Sausal Creek’s examining psychiatrist observed Bass’s depressed mood and flat affect, 16 diagnosed her with Major Depression, assigned her a GAF score of 55,2 and prescribed her 17 Wellbutrin and Trazadone. AR 641.

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