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Old 06-14-2011, 02:25 PM #4
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Me. I fought and fought it. Mainly to keep the healthcare. The state disability did physical/mental reviews annually and couldn't understand why SSI kept denying me.

applied in 2006. Got denied and applied for benefits from the state. I didn't get approved until 2010 either. After my 2nd ALJ hearing (with the same judge) to award a BENCH decision. Can you believe that? One word in one of my eye Dr's note changed his mind.

I originally started with Ocular MG then to Generalized. Now it's Ocular still.
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