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Old 12-22-2013, 04:43 PM #1
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Hi, Maybe there is someone out there who can help me. I suffer from chronic back pain. I was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease about 2 yrs ago, any way I filed for disability was denied, appealed denied again, got a lawyer and denied at hearing, now I am in the process of waiting for my remanded hearing. My pain is unbearable but I have to work part time as a sales agent or I will be homeless, My employers have given my lawyer a statement detailing how my condition has affected my work and explained about the several abscenses. Now I am seeing a psychiatrist because this pain is too much!!!! Is there any advice that ANYONE can give me???
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