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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 214875" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Just hang in there and get the documents and apply. If it is denied the first pass appeal it right away, go to the hearing. The response to the application</p><p>the determination letter will include something about how the application was denied. Gather up that end befor you attend the appeal hearing. Legal Aid may assist if you are in their income demographic. Also you may find a paralegal who, though they can not offer advise of a lawyer they can help you with the documentation and narrowing your topic points so that the info pieces that the judge does need will be your central presentation.</p><p>Ask the therapist to write his opinion up as a report for this purpose now so that latter if you need a current statement you have now and then on hand.</p><p>And it is true for somethings the system does work fast. Someone who has </p><p>bi-polar and has worked,for example. </p><p>One of my freinds who was bi-polar her entire adult life, for example, and eventually just was not coping in the workplace..or homelife...it took about six months.</p><p>Also, for you partner and you I know this is not an easy time. It just feels awful when the time to stop working is not in line with what one wanted for ones life. It is so less glamourous than people think. It feels like dropping off the face of life as it has been. People will say things like "lucky you, not working" and what it really is is not earning, not meeting people that you otherwise see, not being in the social circles that surround work and not having that work identity that is the ice breaker in every adult encounter.</p><p></p><p>Your parnter is lucky to have you caringly there. Best of luck with this.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 214875, member: 6271"] Just hang in there and get the documents and apply. If it is denied the first pass appeal it right away, go to the hearing. The response to the application the determination letter will include something about how the application was denied. Gather up that end befor you attend the appeal hearing. Legal Aid may assist if you are in their income demographic. Also you may find a paralegal who, though they can not offer advise of a lawyer they can help you with the documentation and narrowing your topic points so that the info pieces that the judge does need will be your central presentation. Ask the therapist to write his opinion up as a report for this purpose now so that latter if you need a current statement you have now and then on hand. And it is true for somethings the system does work fast. Someone who has bi-polar and has worked,for example. One of my freinds who was bi-polar her entire adult life, for example, and eventually just was not coping in the workplace..or homelife...it took about six months. Also, for you partner and you I know this is not an easy time. It just feels awful when the time to stop working is not in line with what one wanted for ones life. It is so less glamourous than people think. It feels like dropping off the face of life as it has been. People will say things like "lucky you, not working" and what it really is is not earning, not meeting people that you otherwise see, not being in the social circles that surround work and not having that work identity that is the ice breaker in every adult encounter. Your parnter is lucky to have you caringly there. Best of luck with this.:knockedout: [/QUOTE]
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