White v. Commissioner

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. Illinois
DecidedDecember 27, 2019
Docket3:18-cv-03293
StatusUnknown

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, SPRINGFIELD DIVISION

RHONDA WHITE, ) as successor to Carl R. White, ) Deceased, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 18-cv-3293 ) ANDREW SAUL, ) Commissioner of Social Security,1 ) ) Defendant. )

OPINION TOM SCHANZLE-HASKINS, U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE: Plaintiff Rhonda White, as successor to her late husband Carl R. White (White), deceased, appeals from the denial of White’s application for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (Disability Benefits) under Title II of the Social Security Act. 42 U.S.C. §§ 416(i) and 423. This appeal is brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 405(g). White applied for Disability Benefits on September 28, 2015. Certified Transcript of Proceedings before the Social Security Administration (d/e 13 (R.) 81. White filed a previous application for

1 Andrew Saul is now the Commissioner of Social Security. He is automatically substituted in as the proper party Defendant in this case. Fed. R. Civ. P. 25(d). Disability Benefits. The prior application was denied on May 10, 2012. R. 266. In the current application, White alleged that he became disabled on

April 30, 2011 (“Onset Date”). R. 67, 83. 206.2 The last date he was insured for Disability Benefits was June 30, 2013 (“Date Last Insured” or “DLI”). White was required to establish that he was disabled on or before

the Date Last Insured. 20 C.F.R. § 404.320(b)(2) After his Date Last Insured, White suffered three strokes in 2014 and 2015. His wife Rhonda White was appointed his guardian on January 19, 2016. R. 33, 175. White died on January 19, 2019. Death Certificate (d/e

10). Rhonda White was substituted in as the proper party plaintiff in this case. Text Order entered March 13, 2019; Fed. R. Civ. P. 25(a)(1). Rhonda White filed a Motion for Summary Judgment (d/e 15). The

Defendant Commissioner filed a Motion for Summary Affirmance (d/e 18). For the reasons set forth below, the Decision of the Commissioner is affirmed. STATEMENT OF FACTS

White was born on November 7, 1955. He completed high school. He previously worked as a self-employed construction contractor. R. 216.

2 White originally alleged that he became disabled on January 1, 2009. White amended the alleged Onset Date to April 30, 2011. R. 81, 206. He last worked in 2008. R. 205, 269. He stopped working because of the economic downturn in 2008. R. 216. On or before June 30, 2013, White

suffered from diabetes mellitus, obstructive sleep apnea, obesity, peripheral neuropathy, and kidney disease status post renal cancer and partial left nephrectomy.3 R. 67, 81, 83-84, 87, 206. On February 18,

2005, White underwent a left partial nephrectomy for low-grade conventional clear cell carcinoma of the left kidney. R. 894. On January 22, 2008, Carl White had blood tests. The results showed blood urea nitrogen level (BUN) at 33, creatinine at 1.48, and

estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at 50. R. 380. Normal BUN is 9- 21, normal creatinine is 0.7-1.3, and normal GFR is 60-120. E.g., R. 571, 573.

On February 14, 2008, White saw Dr. Andrew Bourne, M.D., for a follow up on his cancer surgery. R. 894-95. On examination, White was obese. Otherwise, he was in no acute distress, alert, and oriented. White’s lab test results showed glucose at 118, BUN at 21 and creatinine at 1.3.

Normal glucose is 75-110. E.g., R. 573. Otherwise, his liver functions were within normal limits. X-rays and ultrasound showed cardiomegaly but

3 Nephrectomy is the removal of the kidney. Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary(32nd ed. 2012) (Dorland’s), at 1240. no other remarkable results.4 Dr. Bourne concluded that White had a “good oncologic outcome.” Dr. Bourne planned to see White in a year. R.

894. On February 27, 2008, White saw Dr. Amit S. Date, M.D., for a follow up appointment after a sleep study. R. 893. The study showed severe

sleep apnea. The study also showed that White significantly improved with the use of a BiPAP machine while sleeping.5 White reported that after sleeping with the BiPAP machine, he was not as tired during the day and his mood improved. White decided to use the BiPAP machine and to lose

weight. On examination, White was 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed 332 pounds, with a body mass index (BMI) of 44.5. R. 893. On November 4, 2008, White had blood tests. The results showed

glucose at 68, potassium at 4.8, BUN at 25, creatinine at 1.5, and GFR at 52. R. 380. On February 19, 2009, White had blood tests. The results showed glucose at 121, potassium at 4.4, BUN at 28, creatinine at 1.56, and GFR

at 47. R. 365-66.

4 Cardiomegaly is an enlarged heart. Dorland’s, at 295. 5 BiPAP stands for “bilevel positive airway pressure.” “What is BiPap?”, https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/bipap, visited on October 31, 2019. On February 18, 2010, White had blood tests. The results showed glucose at 147, potassium at 4.4, BUN at 26, creatinine at 1.3, and GFR at

58. R. 369. On June 10, 2010, White’s lab results showed an A1C diabetes test result of 9.5. A normal A1C is 4.2 to 6.5. R. 373.

On March 31, 2011, White saw Dr. William Yu, M.D., for his annual physical examination. R. 540-42. White complained of abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant radiating to the left flank. R. 540. White weighed 335 pounds with a BMI of 48.07. On examination, White had an abnormal

gait, but normal movement of his extremities and normal muscle tone and strength. R. 541. Blood test results showed glucose at 365, potassium at 5.5, BUN at 34, creatinine at 2.53, and GFR at 34. R. 574, 580. Dr. Yu

referred White for an ultrasound for his abdominal pain. R.542. On April 29, 2011, White had his gallbladder removed. R. 392. Blood tests showed glucose at 350, BUN at 48, creatinine at 3.9, and potassium at 7.0. The results indicated that the potassium level was

critical. R. 397. When White arrived at home after the gallbladder surgery, he felt weakness in his legs and almost fell. R. 393. The next day, on April 30, 2011, White was admitted to Memorial

Medical Center in Springfield, Illinois (Memorial), for acute renal failure. R. 393. Blood tests showed potassium at 7.6, glucose at 134, BUN at 52, and creatinine at 4.0. R. 466. White saw Dr. Pradeep Mehta, M.D., on a

consult on his acute renal failure. Dr. Mehta placed White on dialysis. R. 404-05. After dialysis, on May 1, 2011, White’s potassium dropped to 4.9 in normal ranges; BUN dropped to 29; and creatinine dropped to 2.8.

White’s glucose was 134. R. 467. On May 2, 2011, White’s potassium stayed normal at 4.5; his glucose was 164, his BUN was 37, and his creatinine was 3.1. R. 468. On May 3, 2011, White’s potassium stayed normal at 4.4, his glucose was 203, his BUN was 31, and his creatinine

was 2,8. R. 469. White was taken off his diabetes medications and started on insulin. He was also put on blood pressure medication. He was discharged in stable condition on May 3, 2011. R. 393.

On May 20, 2011, White saw Dr. Yu for follow up after hospitalization and to repeat blood tests. R. 535. The blood test results showed potassium at 5.1, glucose at 246, BUN at 41, creatinine at 2.85, and GFR at 23. R. 571, 573.

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