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In reply to the discussion: SS Disability [View all]w8liftinglady
(23,278 posts)32. You are so misinformed it isn't funny.
It took me 8 months to qualify for SSDI...for seizures,yes...that removed my ability to work and drive.I had brain surgery,a dvt and a pulmonary embolus.I have been getting blood and iron IV since them.I am one of the healthier SSDI folks I know....and,yes,I am also a long-time registered nurse.Let's talk about disabilities on a professional level.Thanks for your patient empathy.It's wonderful to know you are in the caring field.
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I find that hard to believe as I know people with cancer that have been denied
Dragonfli
Dec 2011
#8
Did you report them? My guess is that you have no idea how hard it is to get on SS Disability. They
jwirr
Dec 2011
#13
Do you also by chance see Russia from your porch? You do not have valid point because you cannot
Riley18
Dec 2011
#18
people I knew with serious diabilities had to wait a long long time to collect
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2011
#21
Really? And I've seen the opposite It is extremely difficult to get SS disability and most people
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#42