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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 638885" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>I think you should gather and keep a file on how your daughter was put in the psychiatric hospital - to explain that your mentally ill daughter reported you because she is mentally ill. And I would start keeping a journal on whatever health issues you have should your disability ever be questioned. I keep a pain journal because I have a pain disease, not because I ever think my disability will be revoked, but because it is pain we are talking about, and should I need medications I can refer to the journal to re-fresh my own memory to what has been going on with my health. Be pro-active instead of reactive because it is your future financial well being at stake. Also be aware, because of your age, you could be called in for a review in any years leading up to being close to retirement years so keeping track of things would help if you got called up for review for any reason.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I can understand your anger at difficult child, she put you financially at risk when obviously, because you are on disability,it's the last thing you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 638885, member: 18366"] I think you should gather and keep a file on how your daughter was put in the psychiatric hospital - to explain that your mentally ill daughter reported you because she is mentally ill. And I would start keeping a journal on whatever health issues you have should your disability ever be questioned. I keep a pain journal because I have a pain disease, not because I ever think my disability will be revoked, but because it is pain we are talking about, and should I need medications I can refer to the journal to re-fresh my own memory to what has been going on with my health. Be pro-active instead of reactive because it is your future financial well being at stake. Also be aware, because of your age, you could be called in for a review in any years leading up to being close to retirement years so keeping track of things would help if you got called up for review for any reason. Lastly, I can understand your anger at difficult child, she put you financially at risk when obviously, because you are on disability,it's the last thing you need. [/QUOTE]
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