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Old 09-23-2010, 08:44 AM #1
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I have already posted my whole story in another thread but have a question in regards to what SSDI considers " other type of work"?
I have read alot of people denial letters that state we feel you are capable for " other work".
I worked the last 8 years in the insurance field, writing homeowners / auto , workers comp , policies etc.
This required sitting at a desk, filing, walking to greet customers... basic office work.
So, my question, my Dr sent over paperwork to SSDI stating that I could NOT sit or Stand for any longer then 2 hours at a time with out my legs swelling or causing extreme pain.
What other " job" could I perform if they deny me?
At my IME psych exam the Dr said that I am lacking on my immediate memory, with no recall! That is was below average!
Still waiting on my decision !!

My diagnosis is , PN , I had stage 2b cervial cancer. I also suffer from anxiety and depression.
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:55 PM #2
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While I don't know for sure what type of "other work" SSDI is referring to (since they never seem to indicate), I do know of people who are disabled and do things like editing books for publishing companies. It is done mostly around your schedule (there are deadlines but you can work for one hour at a time or six) and can usually be done from home so you can sit in a recliner or lay in bed if needed. I don't personally know the requirements for a job like that (if any degree or special training is required), but that is what a lot of people I know have done.
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I have already posted my whole story in another thread but have a question in regards to what SSDI considers " other type of work"?
I have read alot of people denial letters that state we feel you are capable for " other work".
I worked the last 8 years in the insurance field, writing homeowners / auto , workers comp , policies etc.
This required sitting at a desk, filing, walking to greet customers... basic office work.
So, my question, my Dr sent over paperwork to SSDI stating that I could NOT sit or Stand for any longer then 2 hours at a time with out my legs swelling or causing extreme pain.
What other " job" could I perform if they deny me?
At my IME psych exam the Dr said that I am lacking on my immediate memory, with no recall! That is was below average!
Still waiting on my decision !!

My diagnosis is , PN , I had stage 2b cervial cancer. I also suffer from anxiety and depression.
I don't think we can speculate about or justify a decision in your case that has not been made.

Many people who have medical problems are capable of doing other work than they did before. The list is almost endless. A former longshoreman could become an elevator operator. A former surgeon could work as a receptionist.

Probably shouldn't anticipate the worst case scenerio.
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Janke is right anticipating isnt going to help. when you get the decision you take the next step. there is nothing you can do till then, unless you have additional medical information from a recent test, or visit that you havent forwarded to them yet.
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I have already posted my whole story in another thread but have a question in regards to what SSDI considers " other type of work"?
I have read alot of people denial letters that state we feel you are capable for " other work".
I worked the last 8 years in the insurance field, writing homeowners / auto , workers comp , policies etc.
This required sitting at a desk, filing, walking to greet customers... basic office work.
So, my question, my Dr sent over paperwork to SSDI stating that I could NOT sit or Stand for any longer then 2 hours at a time with out my legs swelling or causing extreme pain.
What other " job" could I perform if they deny me?
At my IME psych exam the Dr said that I am lacking on my immediate memory, with no recall! That is was below average!
Still waiting on my decision !!

My diagnosis is , PN , I had stage 2b cervial cancer. I also suffer from anxiety and depression.
I had a client who was sent to a Salvation Army to just stand around and do a little inventory. I don't know about everywhere but in Florida they send you to a job, he only had to work 3 hrs 3 times a week.
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What other " job" could I perform if they deny me?
It will depend on your age. If you are age 50+ you will have a better chance of getting a fully favorable decision.


Good luck!
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It will depend on your age. If you are age 50+ you will have a better chance of getting a fully favorable decision.


Good luck!
Well, I'm 60 and my doc suggests that I have a good chance since I've suffered major depression for well over a year. Yet I'm afraid of applying, afraid of the stigma, and all the hoops you run through. I have been interviewing for jobs all year; will they says I was well enough?
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From who? It's nobody's business that you are applying or are on SSDI.
If anyone ask what you do for a living especially at your age, just tell them you are "retired."
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Well, I'm 60 and my doc suggests that I have a good chance since I've suffered major depression for well over a year. Yet I'm afraid of applying, afraid of the stigma, and all the hoops you run through. I have been interviewing for jobs all year; will they says I was well enough?

Please don't be afraid of applying, or ashamed. If people need help, they deserve help. Would you be ashamed if you were injured in military service, or saving someone from a burning building (okay, extreme example!).

The act of applying fro jobs doesn't necessarily count against you...it shows that you are trying to make the best of your situation but ultimately it can't be counted against you. Now, if you start working full time and make over $1000 a month, this would count against you.

Mz Migraine's suggestion of telling people that you are retired is a great one

The process can be a little overwhelming, but for so many people it's life-changing. If you do decide to apply, ask as many questions as you feel you need to to understand the situations. Ask the forum. It may not be as difficult as you think, and you have nothing to lose by applying.
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I agreee, I think applying would be a good decision. The sooner the better...I wated for a few years before I decided that applying would be the best decisin for me.
Good luck to you qand keep us posted! This is an awesome sight for support through your whole process!!!!!!!
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