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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 439847" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Well the letter arrived yesteray. I had been very very cautionsly optimistic as the standard for adults is set so high for mental health issues. The report correctly lists all of his diagnosis's, notes his behavioral abnormalities, accurately reports the meeting he and I had with the Hearing Officer. Bottom line is "he is capable of reptitive tasks with supervision". </p><p></p><p>We live in a small community as you all know. They list jobs he would be capable of doing which includes "potato chip sorter". Hmmm...we don't have manufacturing here. Sigh! Meanwhile I'll keep trying for the remainder of this year as that was my committment to him. Those of you who are familiar with GFGmom may find it interesting that she signed him up for two college classes which began this week.</p><p>Pell Grant, anyone?? Geez. She's also located a $200 truck that she wanted him to buy (expecting the disability money I guess). He has a license but he even told the Hearing Officer "I really shouldn't drive as most of the time I have a hard time staying in my lane because my mind wanders." Good Grief! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 439847, member: 35"] Well the letter arrived yesteray. I had been very very cautionsly optimistic as the standard for adults is set so high for mental health issues. The report correctly lists all of his diagnosis's, notes his behavioral abnormalities, accurately reports the meeting he and I had with the Hearing Officer. Bottom line is "he is capable of reptitive tasks with supervision". We live in a small community as you all know. They list jobs he would be capable of doing which includes "potato chip sorter". Hmmm...we don't have manufacturing here. Sigh! Meanwhile I'll keep trying for the remainder of this year as that was my committment to him. Those of you who are familiar with GFGmom may find it interesting that she signed him up for two college classes which began this week. Pell Grant, anyone?? Geez. She's also located a $200 truck that she wanted him to buy (expecting the disability money I guess). He has a license but he even told the Hearing Officer "I really shouldn't drive as most of the time I have a hard time staying in my lane because my mind wanders." Good Grief! DDD [/QUOTE]
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