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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4704450" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The Social Security "Blue Book" is public information. A person's qualification for benefits is not based on their disability per say but rather it is based on "work suitability " meaning are they suitable for work as a whole? Given that your symptoms a getting much worse I don't think that you would have much trouble proving that you're no longer suitable for work in any capacity. And after 2 years on disability you would automatically go on Medicare. </p><p></p><p>Look man, you've too have done enough. And with the shrinking number of traditional blue collar jobs and many that remain are at slave wages there appears at least looking at it from my vantage point there looks to be a quiet effort underway to get the old guys out of the work force . So if they'll make it worth your while to get out and it's under the best possible terms you're doing yourself and the nation as a whole a real favor. And given the many very generous programs available to people who can collect benefits and still work a little bit, if somebody needs you they'll know where they can find you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4704450, member: 58386"] The Social Security "Blue Book" is public information. A person's qualification for benefits is not based on their disability per say but rather it is based on "work suitability " meaning are they suitable for work as a whole? Given that your symptoms a getting much worse I don't think that you would have much trouble proving that you're no longer suitable for work in any capacity. And after 2 years on disability you would automatically go on Medicare. Look man, you've too have done enough. And with the shrinking number of traditional blue collar jobs and many that remain are at slave wages there appears at least looking at it from my vantage point there looks to be a quiet effort underway to get the old guys out of the work force . So if they'll make it worth your while to get out and it's under the best possible terms you're doing yourself and the nation as a whole a real favor. And given the many very generous programs available to people who can collect benefits and still work a little bit, if somebody needs you they'll know where they can find you. [/QUOTE]
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