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In a message dated 3/19/01 1:30:56 PM Central Standard Time,

CWooldr142@... writes:

> It is really a

> very good book. I have no ties or monitary gain telling everyone. I

> also had to pay a month back of my longterm disability when social

> security kicked in. How mine works----Longterm disability was $1100.

> Social Security is $800. The longterm disability subtracts $800. and

> only has to pay me & 300. I dont know if that is Colorado law or just

> my insurrance. I hope this info helps. Genle Hugs, Cee

>

>

>

hi, cee. i think it is really the way the disability insurance co. is set up

- not the state etc;. in my disability info if shows that if i get ss they

will deduct my disability by that portion or if i were to get a part time job

or go back to work part time etc;.

your friend in arkansas, debbie

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In a message dated 3/19/01 1:30:56 PM Central Standard Time,

CWooldr142@... writes:

> It is really a

> very good book. I have no ties or monitary gain telling everyone. I

> also had to pay a month back of my longterm disability when social

> security kicked in. How mine works----Longterm disability was $1100.

> Social Security is $800. The longterm disability subtracts $800. and

> only has to pay me & 300. I dont know if that is Colorado law or just

> my insurrance. I hope this info helps. Genle Hugs, Cee

>

>

>

hi, cee. i think it is really the way the disability insurance co. is set up

- not the state etc;. in my disability info if shows that if i get ss they

will deduct my disability by that portion or if i were to get a part time job

or go back to work part time etc;.

your friend in arkansas, debbie

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  • 2 years later...

Hi Rose,

Congratulations on your disability. I have just had my pre-assessment disability payments refused by my superannuation. And all due to conflicting doctors reports. The rheumatologist at the hospital has said that his estimation is that I will be infirmed for at least the next six months. However my GP says it may be 2 years or more before it is clear what recovery if any I will make. That it is too early to know at this stage what my response to treatment will be. That the condition is sometimes terminal but other times is able to be managed with good medical care.

So based on this advise they have determined that I am not eligible for total and permanent disability payments, and meanwhile financially my family is going down the drain. We are struggling to just buy food at the moment and quite often have to rely on charitable organisations for food vouchers or parcels to survive. I had a partner who has since left because he didn't understand the condition and couldn't cope with the extra burden of having to look after the kids, and the home etc. and couldn't deal with the way I'm dealing with this newly diagnosed condition and my lack of understanding of it. So I'm not doing real well right now and keep asking what I have done wrong in my life to deserve this.

Any suggestions as to how long this condition lasts, or how many of you have successfully managed to return to work? I have been off work now for over 6 months and I feel no better, probably worse, than the day I first got sick.

Luv

Toni

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