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Re: Do many of you work?-answer to questions asked. Kim and Kristy

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Sep 18 11:25:53 2002


At Wed, 18 Sep 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>This REALLY TOASTS ME. I was a Long Term Disability Examiner/Supervisor
>for many years and this endo dx IS COMPENSABLE!. Get a clue, if you cant
>work then getting SSI/SSD or other disability benefits is better than
>sleeping in a box in the street! You cant take a high paying job if your
>endo is so bad you cant do daily living activities now can you? Doesnt
>matter how qualified you are. And if you were working in a high paid job
>then you will get SSD based on your income....SSI is only for those not
>qualified for SSD. Some SSD clmts get $1500 a month plus half for
>dependant children.
>Anyone who needs help and cant work and needs to file contact me.
>btroost@juno.com

Thanks for the information, but I don't think anyone intends to sleep on the street and NOT apply for SSI or SSDI. Most of the posts were in response to one endo sufferer in Australia who thinks all endo sufferers in the States are laying around collecting welfare checks.

While I appreciate the government's help, I don't think they can compensate me well enough for my lost income. I used to make $150,000 per year.




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