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Other Syndrome that Mimics Shaken Baby Syndrome??
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 554742" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hi. This is a short response but if you apply for disability the government will have access to all his old records if he has been in the system via his bioMom. If she has been collecting benefits for him as a minor and you file for them as an adult believe me they will insist on updated examination by medical experts. Just remember if you do file you must keep filing. (I filed when difficult child was in the hospital with brain surgery at the age of 18. He just got approved this month at the age of 25.) Begin a file and keep it like you were working for the Supreme Court, lol, everything in place and in chronological order......and then a place for you to make notes on a daily basis of any abnormal behaviors that you observe with time/activity. It's a hard road but if he is to live independently he needs a deligent family advocate.</p><p>Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 554742, member: 35"] Hi. This is a short response but if you apply for disability the government will have access to all his old records if he has been in the system via his bioMom. If she has been collecting benefits for him as a minor and you file for them as an adult believe me they will insist on updated examination by medical experts. Just remember if you do file you must keep filing. (I filed when difficult child was in the hospital with brain surgery at the age of 18. He just got approved this month at the age of 25.) Begin a file and keep it like you were working for the Supreme Court, lol, everything in place and in chronological order......and then a place for you to make notes on a daily basis of any abnormal behaviors that you observe with time/activity. It's a hard road but if he is to live independently he needs a deligent family advocate. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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