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Default Aug 03, 2022 at 01:26 PM
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Hello everybody, hope you are doing great and holding in there in these interesting times.

First let me say I hope this is the right section and if not please feel free to move it. Anyways. I believe my SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is up for it's redetermination date in October, and don't really know what to expect since it's the first one, and am kinda worried I may lose it.

My symptoms have significantly improved since I first started receiving it, but I still am/would be incapable of holding an (at least full time) job, or anything physical due to my physical disability, so I have not been in any therapy or anything like that, which is what makes me kinda worry that that may cause me to not be re-approved if anything would.

So I'm just hoping someone could maybe tell me what I can expect at the appointment, how I can find out more info about the time and place etc. And maybe some advice/tips on how I can make sure I get approved again.

Thank you very much and best wishes and thoughts to all!

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