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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5739412" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>My sister-in-law after 8 years with FedEx developed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Was often in bed for 18-20 hours a day. Got disability. But she got pregnant and her disability went into remission. But not only was she re-upped for disability every 5 years but her son, my nephew, got a check equal to half her disability until he graduated from high school. It went to her until he was 16 then to him. My brother made decent money but his salary plus her disability meant they traveled a lot. Lived the life. My nephew developed a fondness for jeeps while in high school. When they divorced my brother was advised to not bring up her getting disability in spite of being very active because he had benefited from it too. I doubt very seriously theirs was an isolated case. The government needs to do a better job investigating who gets disability and if they are truly still disabled after 5 years. Waste, fraud, and abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5739412, member: 24302"] My sister-in-law after 8 years with FedEx developed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Was often in bed for 18-20 hours a day. Got disability. But she got pregnant and her disability went into remission. But not only was she re-upped for disability every 5 years but her son, my nephew, got a check equal to half her disability until he graduated from high school. It went to her until he was 16 then to him. My brother made decent money but his salary plus her disability meant they traveled a lot. Lived the life. My nephew developed a fondness for jeeps while in high school. When they divorced my brother was advised to not bring up her getting disability in spite of being very active because he had benefited from it too. I doubt very seriously theirs was an isolated case. The government needs to do a better job investigating who gets disability and if they are truly still disabled after 5 years. Waste, fraud, and abuse. [/QUOTE]
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