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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 1,614
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 1,614
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Hi...
Hey,
So sorry you're having all these health and financial problems. It's very hard to go through these legal procedures.
It is rough these days, to get a favorable decision. And yes, you do have to have medical proof. Sometimes strong meds, if medically indicated, will disable people from the workforce.
Are you also applying for SS disability? If you are, I strongly urge applicants to contact their US Congressperson. Write to them with name, address, ss#, date of birth, short work history, list all medical problems, medications, and how it has disabled you. They can be really helpful.
Hang in there. You just have to do what you have to do for now. It won't always be this way. I have to believe, if you're entitled, it will happen.
Maybe a diary or journal, listing complaints and thoughts for why you can't get it fixed. That's a come of evidence too. Use the pain scale from one to ten, with ten being the worst, to rate your day, or after you do something. Document your activitities. Money concerns can also be shown here, if there's reasons why you can't get help. It would be a challenge to not have ins and need medical attention.
I hope you do get your comp soon.
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