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should i give difficult child his medications. to ssi appointment.
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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 19258" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>My easy child, my youngest, got SSI disability for about 4 years. </p><p></p><p>When he was 5 months old we found out his bottom right pumping chamber in his heart never developed. He has congenital heart disease. </p><p></p><p>Over the several years of surgeries, physical, speech and occupational therapies, he continued to get SSI disability.</p><p></p><p>Once the therapies and surgeries were done, they cut him. I appealed it, twice, to no avail. He is not in need of any more therapies. He is on medication, yes, but he is fully functional and fine.</p><p></p><p>I guess my point is, just because you have a diagnosis doesn't mean you should get money from the government. You say yourself your child is a easy child on the medication, so why are you pursuing SSI?</p><p></p><p>And, no problem Dreamer. I am the furthest from softspoken there is. It's usually a problem :slap:</p><p></p><p>Janna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 19258, member: 2737"] My easy child, my youngest, got SSI disability for about 4 years. When he was 5 months old we found out his bottom right pumping chamber in his heart never developed. He has congenital heart disease. Over the several years of surgeries, physical, speech and occupational therapies, he continued to get SSI disability. Once the therapies and surgeries were done, they cut him. I appealed it, twice, to no avail. He is not in need of any more therapies. He is on medication, yes, but he is fully functional and fine. I guess my point is, just because you have a diagnosis doesn't mean you should get money from the government. You say yourself your child is a easy child on the medication, so why are you pursuing SSI? And, no problem Dreamer. I am the furthest from softspoken there is. It's usually a problem [img]:slap:[/img] Janna [/QUOTE]
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