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Old 02-20-2013, 09:33 PM #6
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Hello all,

My question is when my CDR comes up will this hurt me? Or am i worrying about nothing?
Well, you really haven't defined 'hurt me'. Is work an issue?

Yes

Will the fact that you used two months of a trial work period automatically mean that you will be ceased due to medical recovery on a CDR?

No.

Is SSI and SSDI a guaranteed income for life?

No.

Are you going to be ceased or continued on a CDR?

I don't know.

These are my best answers. I suggest focusing on those things in your control like doing the best you can in school and figuring out how to move into the work force some day.
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