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Old 03-12-2011, 11:41 PM #4
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I go to a weekly DBSA meetings, for Bpolar and depression and stuff. The one girl there really deserves ssdi as she is seriously mentally ill, but she didn't get approved at the alj level because she was working..she desperately need money to pay some bills, food, shelter etc......I guess you have to either have a loaded husband or you need to go live off your family.
Makes no sence to me. As long as he/she is no ttaking home more that what is allowed per month.
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