Hi Junerain;
I hope things work out for you but when you receive SSD you are saying you cannot work. There are some programs like 'ticket to work " that allow you to keep your SSD and work. I had that but never used it as my arthritis was really too bad to go to work. The issue is I think that you need to inform Social Security when you do start a job and when you stop etc. You may not have told them you were working and seeing that work history regardless of the reason for termination..(p.s. that will not show on a social security report) shows that that you are indeed capable of gainful employment........thus not eligible for benefits
Hopefully this can be appealled and the benefits will not terminate...just don't work now and if you do see what is available thru social security that would not affect benefits. As a disabled person you can still work and keep some of your benefits if not all. Just never start a position without contacting Social Security
Best of luck to you
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