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Old 03-06-2014, 02:45 AM #7
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Originally Posted by grandma50 View Post
Thanks Janke. That's easier said than done. If the walls had ladders??? Thanks for the advice you read cases with people worse off than you get denied, and people not as bad get approved. That's what scares me.
You know, you don't really know the medical history of anyone who posts to these boards; you know their interpretation and they may be overly dramatic or overly stoic.

But if you are going to believe that people not as bad as you get approved, that should give you a positive feeling, unless you really think that every case is decided upside down and only the truly NOT disabled get approved. I don't believe it for a second.
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