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akirat9
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- Sep 23, 2022
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if i decide to live i'd need this but is not possible because non native citizen ?
us tooakirat9 where do you live?
I've been through the grueling disability process for my illness in the US but also I'm a native.
If you have specific questions I can ask around on your behalf.
is what they call it is all confuseDO you mean SSI disability checks?
i do believeIf you believe that disability will give you tools to live more comfortably or give you a wider range of possibilities to redo your life, do not give up and make one last effort to achieve it.
If you feel like you cannot wait until the 19th, you could try to consult with them if you want to about it and tell them how stressful this is for you to wait for, in combination with the state of your health not being the best right now, so it adds added difficulty for you to wait that long.i do believe
ever since paralysis encounter i have stored sn away again (still in sealed packet IC c
i have appointment with place on 19th but is too long to deal with night terros again
can i tell them this, i tell once this before appointment make, but it would maybe keep me from dying, which be their goal right ?
I believe he's Japanese if I remember right based on a previous thread recently, don't know if you guys have any resources in that language for him?Hey - SSI, yes, if you are a citizen. (When you say 'not a native citizen,' do you mean you did become a citizen more recently?)
The system is built to fail people, most people are denied the first time they apply, however more people are approved when they appeal.
A disabled community writing as How To Get On put together good resources about it.
https://howtogeton.wordpress.com/
howtogeton.wordpress.com on reddit.com • r/howtogeton.wordpress.com
reddit: the front page of the internetwww.reddit.com
Is there another language it would help you to have resources in besides English?
I believe he's Japanese if I remember right based on a previous thread recently, don't know if you guys have any resources in that language for him?
If you feel like you cannot wait until the 19th, you could try to consult with them if you want to about it and tell them how stressful this is for you to wait for, in combination with the state of your health not being the best right now, so it adds added difficulty for you to wait that long.
yes this yearHey - SSI, yes, if you are a citizen. (When you say 'not a native citizen,' do you mean you did become a citizen more recently?)
I understand you well, you can't go urgently because they will get rid of you as soon as it suits them and waiting for proper treatment means making the effort to cope with a very unbearable situation.i do believe
ever since paralysis encounter i have stored sn away again (still in sealed packet IC c
i have appointment with place on 19th but is too long to deal with night terros again
can i tell them this, i tell once this before appointment make, but it would maybe keep me from dying, which be their goal right ?
I understand you well, you can't go urgently because they will get rid of you as soon as it suits them and waiting for proper treatment means making the effort to cope with a very unbearable situation.
Even so, the only option you have to move forward is to talk to them and tell them you are not feeling well and they will move your visit forward. At the risk of losing your freedom if they suspect that your life is in danger on your own, but there is no choice if you want the help you need to try to feel better.
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T'entenc bé, no pots anar d'urgéncies perquè se't treuràn de sobre com més els convingui i esperar a un tracte adequat suposa fer l'esforç de fer front a una situació molt poc suportable.
Tot i així l'única opció que tens per seguir endavant es parlar amb ells i dir-lis que no et trobes pas bé i que t'avancin la visita. A risc de perdre la teva llibertat si sospiten que la teva vida corre perill per compte teva, però es que no hi ha més remei si vols l'ajuda necessària per intentar trobar-te
millor.
Are there pain units where you live? where I live there are, and although they can't help everyone, there are those who manage to move on thanks to specific pain treatments.not worht the pain and forced seclusion
i want pain to end not increase
i see, why do that only be denied again and again to no end ? i try i fight m ifght over no left fight impossible cause
is words, SOMETHIGN will kil me is only conclusion
sn, stress alone not know but alot of pain trouble is bound result in death; i only prefer be sn
its all mental agony sometime it make physcial but is mostly that, so blurry vision tooAre there pain units where you live? where I live there are, and although they can't help everyone, there are those who manage to move on thanks to specific pain treatments.
Although you may have already been through some of these teams and I'm not telling you anything new.
Let's see if someone else can help you better than I can, sorry.
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Allà on vius hi han unitats del dolor? on visc jo si que n'hi han, i tot i que no poden ajudar tothom, hi ha que aconsegueix seguir endavant gràcies a tractaments específics contra el dolor.
Tot i que potser ja has passat per algun d'aquests equips i no t'estic dient pas res de nou.
A veure si algú altre et pot ajudar millor que jo, ho sento.
If you became a US citizen this year, then YES, you are now eligible for SSI.
in Japanese resource ?Hey - SSI, yes, if you are a citizen. (When you say 'not a native citizen,' do you mean you did become a citizen more recently?)
The system is built to fail people, most people are denied the first time they apply, however more people are approved when they appeal.
A disabled community writing as How To Get On put together good resources about it.
https://howtogeton.wordpress.com/
howtogeton.wordpress.com on reddit.com • r/howtogeton.wordpress.com
reddit: the front page of the internetwww.reddit.com
Is there another language it would help you to have resources in besides English?
@akirat9 I just found this other group that could help!
https://jassi.org/
They have a hotline you can call,
a disability benefits info page,
and a virtual tea party:éããè ⇤ ãå½¹ç«ã¡æå ± | JASSI – Japanese American Social Services, Inc. – æ¥ç±³ã½ã¼ã·ã£ã«ãµã¼ãã¹ – NYC
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