Guest guest Posted December 10, 2003 Report Share Posted December 10, 2003 HI, As most of you know by now, my daughter, has pancreatitis and has had it for over 6 years. She has been trying to get SS disibility. A few weeks ago she was called by a representive asking her questions and in the process he asked her about her seizures, which she has never had any, she got to questioning him then and it seems he didnt have the right person. It was someone else with the same name, different ss number, living in a different area. She explained all this to him and has not heard a word since. Thru dealing with SS and my husband getting disibility several years ago, I am more than aware of how things are handled with them. They lose papers, they get you mixed up with someone else, they forget you in the suffle. I told her last nite that she needs to get onto them and keep after them until they get it straightened out. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what specifically she should do? When looking at her, she looks fine, as you all well know by now can be the case with this disease, but she has a multitude of problems and is hardly able to function. If anyone can think of anything that I can tell her to do, please let me know. Thank you, Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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