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Jeff Hitchcock (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Saturday, March 26, 2005 - 12:19 am:   

I recently, diagnosed, my son with tourettes disorder and his psychiatrist backed that up with his clinical findings. He also has many negative comorbidities like ADHD, OCD, ODD, Depression and anxiety. I found that his actions were just like mine while I was growing up. He has been in "special ed" for almost 6 years. I was diagnosed with a "learning disorder" when I was in 5th grade but they missed my real diagnosis which was tourette's too. My ex-wife is an attorney and now see's that I have a disibility. She said that My son and I would easily qualify for social security. If so, what should I expect? How much would we be entitled to? I have had such a bad work history due to this disorder that filing now is really my only choice. I am really embarrassed but maybe swallowing my "pride" could do no harm.

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