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Originally Posted by canifindagooddr
I don't have a placard for my car. I can't sit for much longer than an hour. The same for standing. Relief comes from laying on my bed. Sounds cheesy but that is the truth and that is what a neurologist at a major University told me.
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If you do still drive and have to go to appts and grocery shopping, I'm sure you would qualify for a placard.
Having that placard already and available for use as needed may help a bit as far as disability goes.. Perhaps not , but SSDI might assume , " if X hasn't even gotten a placard for the car , they must be able to get around OK" - see what I mean?
But they may also assume it is fairly easy to get a placard...
but not having it would make them think you don't really need it ...