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ponygals
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Question Aug 12, 2014 at 06:09 PM
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I suffer from anxiety, GAD General Anxiety Disorder, and depression. I applied to SSI, twice, got denied. During my second try though I went and got a lawyer, went to a hearing, did the appeal but was still denied.

WHY? Well I was told that the ONLY WAY you can get SSI is you need to be taking medication. That is the one and only way you will ever be approved for SSI.

BUT then I have a friend tell me, WHO DOES NOT TAKE MEDICATION - he is suffering from PTSD, BiPolar, Anxiety, and Depression and he is getting SSI! Making $1,100 a month plus other programs.

So how is he getting these programs and I try and I get denied and I don't pop pills.
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