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Why was my approval so fast?
I do not want to brag. However, I read some crazy stories of it taking people a long time to get approved, lawyers, congressmen, doctors, reviews, etc.
This was my process: I had no money and no place to live. I was holed up at a crack hotel for only one week. Just moved to town. I was actually in the big house. Anyway. So I applied. I needed money. I talked to one old lady from Social Security. I applied online. She came to visit me. Talked a few minutes. Then surprise surprise! About a week later I received a US Treasury cheque in the mail! That was it! I get SSI and SSDI. I was also at risk of becoming homeless. Do I receive something different than most people? Or were my circumstances better for quicker approval? I didn't even receive a call that I was approved! Or a letter! Is this normal in my situation? Thank you for your kind replies! |
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Perhaps you had a prior entitlement that was in address suspense and you did not need a new disability decision. A letter should be on the way. When you called SSA with your questions, what were you told? |
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No, I get letters now. Like, every week. Tons of letter and papers that are a total waste. OK. This was some years ago. Have things changed? I feel bad for people and their stories. Some sound hard to believe. What is a prior entitlement? Or address suspense? And if these are the way to go, why don't other go that route? When I call the SS call center they either have inconsistent answers or no answers at all. They are rather inept and unfriendly...It has been years and I just found out I have SSDI and SSI. I thought it was just SSI. |
OP--your postings are not very clear. Were you receiving SSDI and/or SSI, than went to prison or jail, and than after being released your benefits were reinstated? If so, having benefits reinstated is a different scenario than starting a new application.
You also don't mention what your disability or disabilities are. |
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I do not know what my disability is. No one ever told me! Are there different processing times for different disabilities? |
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I can't help much with this conversation. Debi from Georgia |
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Though I manage my days well enough now to not need any intervention for it. As for what disability I am on disability compensation? No one ever told me. I talked to the SSA worker for 5 minutes. She gave me some groceries. And I never saw her again. She said "I'll get back to you", which I thought that meant "you're screwed". lol Turns out she hooked me up. But yeah, that is it. |
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Perhaps after 10 years you are confused about who helped you. Social Security employees do not make house calls or provide groceries. Perhaps an advocate or a Social Worker helped you apply for benefits. Your posting will not help those currently applying for benefits. It has become increasing common for beneficiaries to have their benefits terminated during a CDR, for failure to actively treat physical and/or psychiatric conditions that may improve. Those receiving CDR's have been deemed as having the potential for improvement to varying degrees. |
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Paranoid schizophrenia is a serious, lifelong condition. With effective treatment, you can manage the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and work toward leading a happier, healthier life. Did you stop taking your PS meds or were you misdiagnosed for PS? :confused: |
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