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Originally Posted by divine1966
That’s why I am saying if you have a disability (not that you think you do but have actual proof), you need to talk to vocational disability services and they will help you out. If you do not have a disability, but suspect you have one, you need evaluation by a psychiatrist (if it’s mental or cognitive disorder that you suspect) or your GP (if it’s physical) and they can refer you to whatever evaluation you need. You’ll need that for receiving disability anyways
You cannot rely on him so you need to start relying on yourself
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right. And you cannot get disability if you do not have ample medical records to prove your case. It is completely impossible. So if your husband supports your desire to get disability, he should at least pay for your doctor visits.
By the way, if you need a disability attorney (one who has had decades of experience helping people get SSDI) in San Jose, I can refer you to one.