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Originally Posted by Kittypaw
All I know is that in my and some others' experiences, SSA is not an ethical organization. Yet they hold monetary power over the disabled who seek help from them. Such power, when not exercised fairly or ethically, can and does affect vulnerable disabled people in unimaginably devastating ways....just read the thousands of stories online, including this site. Having been denied repeatedly by SSA for the help I desperately need, I am living that life now.
Under those kinds of circumstances, I say fight for your monetary help in any way you can. It is not lying if you are truly disabled, which I believe the majority of us on here are. If you are already an honest, ethical, modest, humble person who was raised to always look your best, act your best, never bother or trouble anyone, or God forbid show others your problems, that is deeply ingrained in you and can be a hindrance when it comes to getting help from an agency such as SSA (at least, that is, in mental disability cases such as mine).
I say fight however you are able to, to get what you need. SSA will not do it for you. They are not going to see through some people's neat, clean, hey-I'm-just-fine, smiling appearance, because they do not want to. I wish I knew this before I began the process over two years ago.
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I went back and reread your other threads before attempting to respond to this. I'm sorry that you have had such difficulties over the years , but instead of being dishonest and encouraging others to be dishonest, it would be a better use of energy to read about the SSI/SSDI process, so that you can more effectively advocate for yourself. Start with the Stickies and the links in the Stickies. If you feel you need more hands on help than would normally be provided by an attorney, than seek out a nonprofit agency that specializes in SSI/SSDI approval.