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Old 02-02-2012, 03:35 PM #1
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Default SSDI approved me!

I got my notice today that SS disability has been approved. Yea!!! The main thing is that I will be able to continue my insurance until I qualify for Medicare in Nov 2012. I am receiving disability from my company (which I am very thankful for) so I haven't had the financial problems that a lot of other people in my position have (single and no other support), but I am really grateful I'm not going to lose my insurance. Now, if the Patriot's win this weekend, my life is complete
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