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Old 09-01-2011, 01:53 AM #9
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Was he working while on SSDI? I heard that does raise flags. Is it true? I dont know, but I have heard if they see you working PT then they can say you can go back to FT work and lose the SSDI benefit.






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I didn't know they made you see their doctor. Was this after you filled out the paperwork? My review will be in July of 2012. Someone asked if anyone knew someone losing thei rbenefits. Someone I know did lose theirs in May. They were awarded based on seizures. He had roughly 8-12 a year. They are now down to 2-4. So they took him off. He is 48 and is going to try again in 2 years. He has fought it but been turned down so far. The next step is to go before a judge again. He is very nervous about it.
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