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Old 02-10-2009, 05:54 PM #1
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Smile I got good news!

I have been fighting with the us dept of ed for over 4 years now to have my loans discharged do to disability. I am on SSD and have been since I started the process. they kept telling me that they needed more and more information. I finally got so frustrated that I got the ombudsman involved. (I recommend this to ANYONE going through this process!!) she did some sort of inquiry that i cant recall the name of now, and I am finally MEDICALLY certified to go on to the next part of their process. getting the medical part done is the hardest part from what i understand. now all they need is proof that i didnt work for those years!! and since i have been on SSD that isnt a problem.

I really dont know who to share this with that would understand my battle with this, so thank you guys for letting me rant/ramble about it.
they have had me in tears for years, so this is such a relief to me i cant even express!!

thanks you for letting me share!!!!!

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I have been fighting with the us dept of ed for over 4 years now to have my loans discharged do to disability. I am on SSD and have been since I started the process. they kept telling me that they needed more and more information. I finally got so frustrated that I got the ombudsman involved. (I recommend this to ANYONE going through this process!!) she did some sort of inquiry that i cant recall the name of now, and I am finally MEDICALLY certified to go on to the next part of their process. getting the medical part done is the hardest part from what i understand. now all they need is proof that i didnt work for those years!! and since i have been on SSD that isnt a problem.

I really dont know who to share this with that would understand my battle with this, so thank you guys for letting me rant/ramble about it.
they have had me in tears for years, so this is such a relief to me i cant even express!!

thanks you for letting me share!!!!!

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HOORAY!!!!

another victory for us TOSers!

Thanks for sharing this Shyla, it may give others hope.
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thanks for letting me share here, it really means alot to me that i can...



you guys are great!!

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QUOTE=astern;463919]HOORAY!!!!

another victory for us TOSers!

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