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A good doctor will do everything possible to keep you OFF disability. Unless you are paralyzed from the neck down, there is some kind of job you can hold down.
It's easy for others to say that there is some kind of job people in pain can work. I have worked my whole life. Paid into social security. Not asking for a free hand out. People with disabilities can work while still getting their disability. They just can only make a small amount. So don't judge before you walk a mile in my shoes. Just can do full time work anymore. So I need the disability to still make ends meet.
Surgeons aren't going to get involved in all that. The fact that's she's Doctor shopping shows she's already been told at least once she doesn't qualify for disability.
No haven't been told I don't qualify. I actually haven't even talked to my back dr about the possibly of applying. I'm putting off the surgery for now. So don't assume anything. I'm just wanting to understand the process and who is a good doctor that understands when the body can't take anymore and helps with applying for disability. That's all. I'm not in line at the welfare line wanting my free food stamps geez!No haven't been told I don't qualify. I actually haven't even talked to my back dr about the possibly of applying. I'm putting off the surgery for now. So don't assume anything. I'm just wanting to understand the process and who is a good doctor that understands when the body can't take anymore and helps with applying for disability. That's all. I'm not in line at the welfare line wanting my free food stamps geez!
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