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SSD Advice ForumsGeneral & Support61 years old denied twice
05/01/2012 05:49 PM
topock
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well, I have no choice, I had paid into social security for over 40 years,

and now my survival depends on this,

lithium 1200 mg
abilify 20 mg
trazadon 200 mg
bipolar with psychotic features
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05/01/2012 08:46 PM  Top
mem8172

Some people have no choice but to retire at age 62, because they are not disabled by ssa standard But they cannot get medicare till the age of 65. They are stuck between a rock and a hard place. I really feel sorry for people who have to file early because they are not going to get all that is instilled to them. Ounce you retire at age 62 thats it you will never get your full amount if you retired at normal retirement age.

05/02/2012 11:11 AM  Top
topock
topock
 
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well, I am still trying for ssdi, at the hearing level now,
lithium 1200 mg
abilify 20 mg
trazadon 200 mg
bipolar with psychotic features
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