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Judith Hunt (Threefco)
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Username: Threefco

Post Number: 2
Registered: 9-2004

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Posted on Wednesday, September 01, 2004 - 7:02 pm:   

hello..I am collecting ss disability for my bipolar disorder along with numerous other mental issues. I was awarded ss disability on the first try primarily because my doctor is an angel and was very supportive of me ( i worked for 20 years and practically died before i finally admitted i couldn't do it anymore) Now I am moving from Florida to North Carolina and I am terrified of trying to find a new doctor. I was told that SS Disability will want to re-evaluate me every three years and I amso paranoid about losing my disability that i can't eat or sleep or function. Can you tell me how i go about finding a doctor that will not just think im some sort of faker or fraud and that will truly understand my situation. I have panic attacks daily and sometimes don't leave the house for long periods of time and the thought of having to go back to work and face the public makes me suicidal. I am very afraid. Can SS Disability really award it to me (I have been collecting for about a year) and then take it away? Please help me.

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