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ballerina 09-12-2011 04:21 PM

Doing the SSDI happy dance
 
I received a call from SSDI today informing me that my application was approved. I am very thankful for the the information I received form those who have gone before me on this forum.

I was surprised because the approval was very quick, it was my first try, I had no legal help, and my medical records were peppered with supposed Complex Regional Pain specialists claiming that my pain was all "in my head" and the like.

For all of those who are still waiting you are in my prayers. Hang in there!!!!!

don1956 09-12-2011 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ballerina (Post 804811)
I received a call from SSDI today informing me that my application was approved. I am very thankful for the the information I received form those who have gone before me on this forum.

I was surprised because the approval was very quick, it was my first try, I had no legal help, and my medical records were peppered with supposed Complex Regional Pain specialists claiming that my pain was all "in my head" and the like.

For all of those who are still waiting you are in my prayers. Hang in there!!!!!

gongrats to you to seems like its a happy day for others here to.i bet your happy dance is done with style:winky::winky:

ballerina 09-12-2011 05:50 PM

Thanks Don. The dance with style is not likely. Three years ago I could do 30 pirouettes in a row and stop on a dime. Today i use a service dog and have frequent falling episodes.

However, I do fall gracefully! Ha Ha!

ladydeedee 09-12-2011 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ballerina (Post 804811)
I received a call from SSDI today informing me that my application was approved. I am very thankful for the the information I received form those who have gone before me on this forum.

I was surprised because the approval was very quick, it was my first try, I had no legal help, and my medical records were peppered with supposed Complex Regional Pain specialists claiming that my pain was all "in my head" and the like.

For all of those who are still waiting you are in my prayers. Hang in there!!!!!

Congrats ballerina!! Awaiting to do my dance one day soon also!!!! :)

don1956 09-12-2011 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ladydeedee (Post 804840)
Congrats ballerina!! Awaiting to do my dance one day soon also!!!! :)

hey ladies i know what your saying,just sitting in my church and i "TRY" and clapp my hands to the beat is shear agony:(:(:(

SSDisability 09-13-2011 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by don1956 (Post 804850)
hey ladies i know what your saying,just sitting in my church and i "TRY" and clapp my hands to the beat is shear agony:(:(:(

For any of you that have been denied SSDI and are tired of waiting for the SSA to get back to you, I think seeking the assistance of a specialized SSDI/SSI attorney would prove to be very beneficial to you. *admin edit*

don1956 09-13-2011 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ballerina (Post 804836)
Thanks Don. The dance with style is not likely. Three years ago I could do 30 pirouettes in a row and stop on a dime. Today i use a service dog and have frequent falling episodes.

However, I do fall gracefully! Ha Ha!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9I4a91l2UE

ballerina 09-13-2011 05:54 PM

Wow Don! How absolutely cool was that!

Your post came at just the right time. Prior to clicking it I had been overcome with incredible sadness thinking about how last night my service dog brought me a piece of mail that had fallen from the table earlier that afternoon and it was my SSDI back pay contained in an envelope that I could not open.

While listening to the song i closed my eyes and saw who I was just a short time ago.

By the end of the song I had gotten over myself and thought about how I am a much better person than I was a dancer. Being a dancer is what I did, it is not who I am.

To all of those who have lost careers, passions and dreams due to disabling conditions we all must find new hopes and passions and dance on.

Thank you to a complete stranger for helping me along the way!

don1956 09-14-2011 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ballerina (Post 805190)
Wow Don! How absolutely cool was that!

Your post came at just the right time. Prior to clicking it I had been overcome with incredible sadness thinking about how last night my service dog brought me a piece of mail that had fallen from the table earlier that afternoon and it was my SSDI back pay contained in an envelope that I could not open.

While listening to the song i closed my eyes and saw who I was just a short time ago.

By the end of the song I had gotten over myself and thought about how I am a much better person than I was a dancer. Being a dancer is what I did, it is not who I am.

To all of those who have lost careers, passions and dreams due to disabling conditions we all must find new hopes and passions and dance on.

Thank you to a complete stranger for helping me along the way!

its funny that our mind can be its own"MTV"at times ..or when we what it to be:D..i think they call it "theater of the Mind";);)

finz 09-14-2011 11:37 PM

Congrads Ballerina !


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