Roach v. Sullivan

758 F. Supp. 1301, 1991 WL 32158
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedJanuary 14, 1991
DocketS89-0133C
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Roach v. Sullivan, 758 F. Supp. 1301, 1991 WL 32158 (E.D. Mo. 1991).

Opinion

758 F.Supp. 1301 (1991)

Patricia P. ROACH, Plaintiff,
v.
Louis W. SULLIVAN, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant.

No. S89-0133C.

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Southeastern Division.

January 14, 1991.

*1302 Anthony W. Bartels, Jonesboro, Ark., for plaintiff.

Eric Tolen, Asst. U.S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., for defendant.

ORDER

LIMBAUGH, District Judge.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the review and recommendation of United States Magistrate Catherine D. Perry is SUSTAINED, ADOPTED and INCORPORATED herein.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendant's motion for summary judgment is *1303 GRANTED, and plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is DENIED.

IT IS FINALLY ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant and against plaintiff in this cause of action.

REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE

CATHERINE D. PERRY, United States Magistrate Judge.

This is an action under 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) for judicial review of the defendant's final decision denying the plaintiff's application for disability insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. Both parties have moved for summary judgment and the cause was referred to the undersigned United States Magistrate pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b).

Procedural History

On October 30, 1987, plaintiff filed an application for disability insurance benefits pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 401 et seq., alleging that she had been disabled since October 16, 1987, by reason of hearing loss in the left ear, a back injury, emphysema, osteoporosis, lupus, and a liver injury. (Tr. 60-63). The plaintiff's application was denied initially and upon reconsideration. (Tr. 39-49, 53-59). Plaintiff requested a hearing which was held before Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") F. Waley Abels on January 10, 1989. (Tr. 17-37). The ALJ determined that plaintiff was not under a disability as defined by the Social Security Act (Tr. 7-12). The Appeals Council denied plaintiff's request for review. (Tr. 2-3). Thus, the decision of the ALJ stands as the final decision of the Secretary.

Evidence Before the Administrative Law Judge

At the hearing plaintiff testified that she was forty-seven years old and that she had completed the eighth grade. She stated that she is married with a nineteen year old son still at home. Plaintiff testified that she is five feet, five inches tall and her weight was one hundred sixteen pounds, but that her normal weight is one hundred twenty pounds. (Tr. 21-22).

Plaintiff testified that she last worked in October of 1987. She stated that she stopped working as a school cook when she was injured from a fall at work, and as a result of the accident her spine was bent. (Tr. 23).

With respect to her exertional capacities, plaintiff testified that she can walk for about an hour before having pain. She testified that she cannot bend or stoop without having pain. She also stated that she is unable to lift objects that are over two to three pounds in weight. (Tr. 27-28). Plaintiff testified that she can stand for about one hour without pain. She also stated that she can sit for about two hours with the aid of heating pads for the pain. (Tr. 29). She testified that when the pain is severe she lies down to relieve the pressure. (Tr. 29).

Plaintiff testified that her daughter helps with many of the household chores and shopping. She testified that she cooks supper and throws the sheets back on the beds. (Tr. 29-31). She also stated that she goes shopping with her daughter once a week and visits her mother once a week for about three to four hours. (Tr. 30). Plaintiff also testified that she drives three to four times a week. (Tr. 22). Finally, plaintiff testified that she spends her day watching television, taking naps, and walking around the house. (Tr. 31).

The medical records reveal that in June of 1985, plaintiff was admitted by Dr. Marvin R. Barbour to Doctors Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, complaining of abdominal and epigastric pain and intolerance for food. The admitting records noted that plaintiff had a past history of some arthritis for which she was being treated. Plaintiff was diagnosed as suffering from a prolapsed uterus, cystocele, recurrent cystitis, and an atonic bladder. On June 25, 1985, Dr. A.D. Madduri performed a vaginal hysterectomy to correct these problems. (Tr. 112-124).

On March 20, 1987, Dr. Barbour referred plaintiff to Randy D. Roberts, M.D., a rheumatologist, for an evaluation. Dr. *1304 Roberts noted that plaintiff complained of pain and swelling of her knees, ankles, hips, buttocks, thighs, neck, shoulders, elbows, jaws, and some tenderness in the front of her chest. She also complained that her hands had been swollen and painful, and that her grip had steadily decreased. Several screens completed revealed that her chemistry profile was normal, rheumatoid factor was negative, and a sed rate of six was found to be normal. Plaintiff's ANA was positive at 1:80 nuclear pattern. Dr. Roberts concluded that plaintiff had some form of connective tissue disease, which clinically appeared to be rheumatoid arthritis, but he did not rule out systemic lupus, crythematasis, connective tissue disease or some form of overlap syndrome. Plaintiff was placed on Prednisone and Amitriptyline for muscular pain, possibly fibromyalgias. By April 9, 1987 Dr. Roberts reported improvement in plaintiff's symptoms with this medication. (Tr. 184-194).

On April 29, 1987, Dr. Roberts admitted plaintiff to Saint Bernards Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Plaintiff complained of pain and swelling of her knees, hips, buttocks, thighs, neck, shoulders, elbows, jaws, and tenderness in the front of her chest. She also complained of swelling of her hands, and numbness in both her hands and feet. Plaintiff related a history of dyspnea which was getting worse, and dysphasia, as well as bloody stools, and a history of thyroid disease for which she was prescribed Thyroxin. X-rays ordered showed no specific changes except for osteoarthritis of a mild degree in her spine and hands and changes in her feet which could be attributed to an early change in inflammatory arthritis. An examination of plaintiff revealed osteoporosis, trauma to her head with a tender area on the LT skull, LT cholesteatoma of her ear, cholecystectomy, appendectomy and bladder surgery. A consultation examination by W.S. Hubbard, M.D., was basically negative. Plaintiff's discharge diagnosis was polyarthritis, unknown type, dysphasia, dyspnea, and a history of melena and bright red blood per rectum. (Tr. 125-148).

After her discharge from the hospital, Dr. Roberts again saw plaintiff on a return visit on May 19, 1987. Dr. Roberts found that plaintiff was doing well with Amitriptyline and Prednisone. Dr. Roberts also noted that plaintiff's continued discomfort was significantly due to fibromyalgias although there was some degree of polyarthritis. He finally noted that plaintiff was not convinced of her progress and that underlying social factors may be influencing her mental state. (Tr. 182).

During her hospitalization plaintiff was seen by John B. Jui, M.D. (Tr. 127). On May 19, 1987 Dr.

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