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Old 11-13-2011, 03:14 AM #6
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Thanks for the information I really do hope to improve more, but the doctors say it unlikely since I am a year and a half post injury. My goal is to be able to finish school and not have to depend on the ssdi. I am 27 so I know I have time I would just hate to have to go through the review every year and worry about it (I know I shouldn't). I think that just to be sure (if my condition does not improve) I will have a check up or two with the actual brain injury docs before my next review.

You should utilize the Ticket To Work and/or see if you can get into a Voc Rehab program. Also consider an SSI claim and a Plan for Achieving Self Support. You sound like a good candidate for the work incentives. Start here. Read everything.

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/work/aboutticket.html

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