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Old 02-10-2008, 08:48 PM #1
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Location: Lancaster, PA
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Thumbs up Greetings from Lancaster, home of the "Fighting Amish"

Hi All,
A little play on Notre Dame in the subject. I'm here for tips on how to handle what's going on with me. I have pretty severe diabetic neuropathy, and my central nervous system is getting strange. I'll browse the forum topics.

My DR just filled out paperwork listing me as permanently and totally disabled, however, from what I've been told so far SSI and SSDI sounds like a nightmare.

So... I'm reaching out trying to connect with others in similar situations.
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