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Old 10-25-2011, 07:16 PM #12
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For those with a mental disability claim most especially, but including almost all SSDI beneficiaries (the blind are an exception) being able to hold even a PT job, has been used by SS to claim an improvement, thus resulting in the termination of benefits.

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Doesn't change the fact that Bulldog's statement is correct.

"Almost all?"
Do you have any links to back that up? There are various reasons why a person is cut off if employed PT or FT. Two of the main ones are:
1 - The person stopped going to medical treatment.
2 - Treating physician confirmed the patient is "no longer disabled."

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