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Old 06-22-2014, 01:52 PM #7
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Ayna - It's good to see you posting. I hope everything works out well for you and that you are able to keep working even if it is just a few hours a week.

The rules for SSDI and SSI are different. I don't know the rules but I think if you are making a certain amount of income and are on SSI, your SSI will rollover to SSDI instead. If I remember right, you won't lose your benefits. Once you are deemed disabled by SSA and unable to maintain gainful employment, you remain on either SSI or SSDI. I can honestly say that I am not sure which one I am on but since I get my "check" on the 3rd of the month, I am assuming I am on SSI. I do work a little from home and my income is around $200 a month from that.
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