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Thank's for the reply.I have been cleaning offices for about 8 years.from 2000 to 2008.I usually only worked about 5-6 hours a day.I have not worked since december of 2008.My injury happend in 1994 and my first x rays were taken in 2002.the new xrays and mri are from a few months ago.I also have a history of headaches and migranes.I am going to be 48 in february 2011.I would like to work a few hours a day is that possible if you are eligable for SSDI? I never asked for pain meds because they make me feel sick last month the doctor gave me tramadol but I wont take them. I thought about calling Binder and Binder. What do you think?
You should visit the SSDI website. All your questions will be answered there.

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