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Debbie D 05-14-2010 08:50 PM

Another one denied by SSDI
 
Well thank you very much SSA...I got my letter of denial. Based on their findings, they feel I can go back and work as a retail bookstore clerk.
Funny, I can't seem to even stand in the check-out line at the grocery store for more than five minutes without having to sit down from the leg spasms.

Maybe if I get some illegal MJ I can work too!! I love my government!!:mad:

karousel 05-14-2010 09:03 PM

So sorry you were denied. It's such a long, tiring and draining experience.

barb02 05-14-2010 09:42 PM

Deb, sorry! :hug: It seems like they routinely turn most people down the first time. I just saw an article that said the number of applications is way up due to the poor economy and people losing their jobs.

ewizabeth 05-14-2010 09:58 PM

I'm sorry Debbie. :( What a system we have. My late SIL filed a few months before her death when she had terminal lung cancer and she was denied. Of course she never received any benefits because she didn't live long enough to appeal.

I hope you'll appeal the decision and have Dr. Wynn help by providing additional information. :hug:

doydie 05-14-2010 10:16 PM

I'm sorry:hug::hug: I went through all appeals and finally got it with the judge hearing.

I have a 23 year old nephew that has a terrible back. His physician says that if he doesn't do something radical he will be in a wh/ch by the time he is 30. So he is on a lot of pain medicine. He is thinking of applying. I can just see his denial, a 23 year old guy on pain meds with back pain wants SSD.

Dejibo 05-15-2010 06:21 AM

im sorry. can you apply again? :hug: maybe a lawyer? :confused:

NurseNancy 05-15-2010 09:08 AM

hi deb,

i was denied the 1st time too.
then i saw a disability lawyer. they don't collect until you get the settlement. altho that can be around $4000.

keep meticulous records. get copies of every test result. read them for yourself. ask your dr for any tests that will corroborate the disability result.
my MS social worker once told me to treat the application like i was writing a college paper.

don't give up. i also read that they won't approve you just because you have MS. you must show your disability. dr's reports help.
good luck.

SandyC 05-15-2010 09:22 AM

So sorry Deb. :hug: Appeal and see what they say. :hug:

Debbie D 05-15-2010 02:04 PM

We are definitely going to appeal. It's just so frustrating. I feel bad that I can't help out financially...so I was hoping that getting this would help in some fashion.

gonnamakeit 05-16-2010 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barb02 (Post 654799)
Deb, sorry! :hug: It seems like they routinely turn most people down the first time. I just saw an article that said the number of applications is way up due to the poor economy and people losing their jobs.

The article I read also said that the SS people were 2 years behind in reviewing applications!!

I don't know what people who need this help are supposed to do without any income.

gmi

SallyC 05-16-2010 02:23 PM

I think that the interim pay should come from unemployment Compensation until they approve Dissability.

Good luck, Debbie.

Riverwild 05-16-2010 04:52 PM

It ain't right.

I know a young man who was completely paralyzed in a car accident. His parents applied for him since he couldn't do it himself.

The SSA denied him. Their response said they found that he could have some sort of gainful employment. They stated that some of the jobs listed for his ability were available--carnival barker and radio announcer.

If it was my kid I would have been in jail right after receiving that letter. Unfortunately, the person who signed the letter would no longer have been with us.

They won on appeal. Even the ALJ who reviewed the case stated that the SSA shouldn't be surprised at what happens when they send out letters like that one.

Koala77 05-16-2010 11:11 PM

I'm so sorry Deb. :hug:

When I read about people who's applications are denied but who deserve to be accepted, first I feel guilty because my own acceptance came so quickly, then I feel angry that some people I know sit back and "rip the system off".

It makes me so cross when people fabricate ailments and then get accepted when others are struggling with the real thing, and I have 2 relatives who fall into the former category! :mad:

I've never heard of anyone here in Australia having to hire a lawyer for this type of claim though. As far as I know we just have to write a letter explaining our case, but maybe things have changed. It's 3 years since I went on disability.

Please try again, and do what the others suggest. Keep records of absolutely everything.

Good luck Deb. :hug:


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