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That is a really difficult question. So many folks step up, and have minimal disability and get granted benefits without hesitation, then others who are moderately to severely disabled step up, and have to apply 5 times with a lawyer and a truck load of paper work. Your best bet is to have this same conversation with your MD. He/She will be your best advocate, and the one filling out all the papers that will help you get qualified.
I am so sorry that you are having so many troubles at work. Sometimes a break, and some much needed rest can provide a great deal of relief. I hope you feel better. ![]()
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In Remembrance
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I don't know much about the SSDI process, but just wanted to let you know, I'm thinking about you and wishing you Good Luck.....and hope you are feeling better soon..
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