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Old 11-07-2011, 09:32 PM
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Default not haveing enough work credits to qualify for ssdi.

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Originally Posted by Jess42790 View Post
I am researching ssdi and am completely confused, overwhelmed, and a little scared! I would be applying for mental disorder and it seems that there are a lot of gray areas for me. Is there someone who may offer advice on some of the following problems that I believe may arise??

• I have been unable to maintain full time hours for more then six months at a time
• I am 21 years old
• I am working four hours a day and would see it as a huge step backward should I have to leave this job that I have finally found where I am able to simply "show up"
• I have been clinically diagnosed with this condition since 2003, since that time I have been prescribed MANY medications with varying side effects that I was unable to handle. I found a regimen of four different high dose medications that I was able to handle, but six months ago I refused to take them anymore. I am stable but unable to function like a "normal" person, though as I stated above I have never been able to work/go to school full time for any long periods since 2003.
• I have had many doctors, been hospitalized (not overnight or inpatient) been a part of out patient intensive care programs, and countless other healthcare related situations that it would be near to impossible to remember specific dates and names and places
There may be more questions but these are the most troubling for me. I will most likely seek a lawyer but I would like to get some advice beforehand so I have an idea of what to expect. Any help or opinion would greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks!
hi jess,after reading your post i question if you have enough work credits to qualify for ssdi benefits.if all you have been able to work is 6 month's at a time you might not qualify for benefits..if you do have enough work credits then the road ahead of you to obtaining benefits might be a bit easier.however,it's still a daunting task especially for someone as young as you.as people would tell you on this forum it could take many years of denials and appeals before you are approved for ssdi benefits if you win..however,if your going to apply for ssdi benefits your going to need all of your doctors reports,how often you are treated,and any meds you are takeing.as migrain has already mentioned,good luck your going to need it...
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