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what should i do?
Replies: 0Last Post Jan. 10, 2008 11:52am by ja1984selena
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I have social phobia, and major depression, and asthma. I tried for ssi and got denied. i tried continuing day treatment at the hospital, but didn't like it, i am now persuing community missions iprt, and want to know if it's any good. should i go for the appeal for my ssi. because i want benefits without working and i also have a written statement from my psychiatrist that i am in no shape or form able to work in my condition. are there any housing programs that assist you for people like me. i don't mind being in a mental facility as long as it keeps me away from working. If persuaing my dream to become a poet or computer techinicain, is alot less physical labor than unskilled labor, i might try to persuade taking classes through grants for college! please help me make the right choice, i feel lost!

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11:52 am on Jan. 10, 2008 | Joined: Dec. 2007 | Days Active: 82
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