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So I've been diagnosed with Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS). The symptoms are too strong for me to go back to work. I've only worked 2 years in my life with minimum wage jobs...will I be eligible for social security benefits? If so, how much do you think I'd be getting? If not, what else can I do? I've got 2 little ones that are growing up fast and I'm afraid if I don't ever get better I'll never be able to provide for them. I'm going to be a loser dad ...
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