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Old 11-30-2013, 01:32 PM #1
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I was turned down twice for my disability claim, but the 3rd time was the charm. My paperwork was sent to the judge to get a hearing set up and his assistant reviewed my claim and had it approved. I didn't have to go to a hearing. I used a company called ALLSUP (you can find them on the web). I believe they are the largest company that handles disability claims. They don't get paid unless you get approved and SS pays them directly at a rate preset by the SS admin.

They were definitely a big help. Once you are approved for disability, you are automatically eligible for Medicare 11 months after your disability date.

I urge you to not give up and keep trying. I know it is difficult, but it is definitely worth it if you get approved.

Good luck!!
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Thank you so much for your replies. I will continue to pursue disability.

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Do you have a confirmed diagnosis of myasthenia gravis with either positive antibodies or SFEMG? MG according to another MG website is suppose to be on a special list of "Blue Book" diseases that has its own criteria for SSA. Here is a link:
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/profes...dult.htm#11_12.


I think you should try one of the private social agencies, such as Catholic Social Services. You do not need to be Catholic, but they can get you some assistance and help you navigate through the public assistance maze.

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