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Old 01-31-2007, 11:40 AM #6
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I have been getting SSDI for many years, and I went to school for one semester and it did not effect my SSDI at all.

I went through a CDR (disability review) right after I finished the semester at school - and I informed them on the CDR that I had gone to school, and my benefits did not change at all and once the review was over they said I was still disabled.

So for me, going to school did not cause any problems with my benefits at all.
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