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I believe they have to update you yearly.

-Sara.

> Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> change. Weird.

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I believe they have to update you yearly.

-Sara.

> Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> change. Weird.

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I go in every year for a yearly review where I have to show my bills,

my husband's paystubs, give a gallon of blood and my left kidney,

etc. I always thought that was my update.

Leigh

> I believe they have to update you yearly.

>

> -Sara.

>

> > Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> > children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> > change. Weird.

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I go in every year for a yearly review where I have to show my bills,

my husband's paystubs, give a gallon of blood and my left kidney,

etc. I always thought that was my update.

Leigh

> I believe they have to update you yearly.

>

> -Sara.

>

> > Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> > children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> > change. Weird.

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Because it's the government and they apparently don't have enough

brainless stuff to do, plus they have to use up all that cheap paper

ink and stamps.

The one who received a check the same day they sent a letter stating

they overpaid, then after a call, it was determined the overpayment

letter was incorrect, and i was to receive an ammended letter.

> Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> change. Weird.

>

> Leigh

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Because it's the government and they apparently don't have enough

brainless stuff to do, plus they have to use up all that cheap paper

ink and stamps.

The one who received a check the same day they sent a letter stating

they overpaid, then after a call, it was determined the overpayment

letter was incorrect, and i was to receive an ammended letter.

> Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> change. Weird.

>

> Leigh

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Because it's the government and they apparently don't have enough

brainless stuff to do, plus they have to use up all that cheap paper

ink and stamps.

The one who received a check the same day they sent a letter stating

they overpaid, then after a call, it was determined the overpayment

letter was incorrect, and i was to receive an ammended letter.

> Can someone tell me why social security will write and tell me my

> children's SSI didn't change? That's all it says, that it didn't

> change. Weird.

>

> Leigh

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I have filed for ssi for deante twice now. they keep denying me but i keep

appealing it.. Keep appealing it and it will come through it may take a while

but it will come through.. It is a long process to go through..

and Deante

nosurgery4clubfoot wrote:

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Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 09:37:17 -0700

From: " kitaki "

Subject: Re: Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed

feet?

Call your local SSI office to get an appointment to pick up/do the papaerwork.

Very easy, but after you get the paperwork you will have to get alot of stuff

from various people and places if I remember right.

Angel

Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with

clubbed feet?

>>

>>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt.

We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that

some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would

not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If

you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state

(medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like

clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for

several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the

medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our

medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the

allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai

>>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000!

>>

>>Angel

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