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Old 10-15-2013, 06:18 PM #1
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Default qualified for disability today

11 months into it.

qualified for social security disability. 57 y/0 pharmacist. well should read former pharmacist. this is good now after I settle the auto claim which is moving forward and other paperwork my stress load should drastically decrease.

now I can concentrate on getting better.


like all truly injured ppl. I am happy but cried because I want my mind back.
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