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Old 05-23-2009, 07:43 AM #1
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Default RSD WC/SSDI Newlywed>DAD

I'm approaching 1 yr since MVA that resulted in lower limb RSD--My wife is terminal with Cystic Fibrosis and I have a 7 month old // Have applied for SSDI and so far WC covering medical but I'm showing no improvement and they are expecting me to return to work--If I try to do this/ and I don't believe I can sell cars without walking-- will it have a negative impact on my case with SSDI??>> Can I just refurse to try to work?? Im just starting on cymbalta but very depressed/ angry and unbearable pain that keeps me from concentrating, sleeping, or doing "anything"
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