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Old 04-04-2009, 07:42 PM #1
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Confused Have my SSI hearing Tuesday

Hi! I am brand new to the boards. I have been fighting for SSI for the last 3 1/2 years, and have my hearing on this Tuesday. Does anybody have any advice?? I am a bit scared to go before the judge. I have testified before for other types of cases but this is different My Lawyer said we have a wonderful chance of winning, because my Dystonia is worsening, and I have had a ton of complications from Hydrocephalus. Right now I just getting out of the bed in the morning is extremely painful, and all the drugs the doctors have tried, just turn me into a "zombie".

Thanks,

Ashley
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