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Old Apr 03, 2015, 01:38 PM
Mygrandjourney Mygrandjourney is offline
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Originally Posted by freespirit37 View Post
I'm 38 years old, diagnosed with GAD, depression, PTSD & BPD. All my life I have tried really hard to work a regular job and be normal. I was able to for a few years until my marriage fell apart, my grandma died, and my family turned against me all at the same time. This was in 2012. Since then, I have not held a job for longer than six months. I am currently working from home as a self-employed person but I don't make enough to pay bills.

I just finished my application for disability today. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've heard that they deny everyone the first time, and that you have to get a lawyer and appeal it and it can take a year or longer to get it. I'm prepared for that, and I'm doing this because it is my last resort. If I knew I could go get a job and be able to keep it, I would.
Most of my experiences have been that applicants get denied the first time as a triage mechanism to see who is really serious about their claim. Most of the clients I have worked with have waited 1-2 years to get benefits. Having a lawyer might be a good idea even if you need to pay them a percentage as the process is cumbersome and exhausting and having an advocate who can help with the paperwork might make it a good investment.
Thanks for this!
freespirit37