Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mind your own business. Disability is not easy to get.
It is if you hire a lawyer who specializes in it to walk you through the process to get the medical documentation and then files the paperwork for you.
I know a family whose adult children (they are well into their 40s) are on disability.
They went to excellent private schools, screwed around in college, dropped out, held low wage jobs periodically, etc. Then the parents figured disability would be steady income, so their “anxiety” was properly documented.
So, yeah…people milk the system.
These are affluent MoCo whites who just don’t want to work.
I dare you to post this in the special needs forum.
They’ll rip you a new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing bad doubles tennis isn’t very taxing. You have no idea how much she exerts herself on the court and none of this is any of your business anyway. There is a process and it’s not easy.
If she’s well enough to walk on court and play tennis, she can certainly do a desk job.
There’s also a process to notify authorities of potential fraud.
That is not how disability works. Disability pays you if you can’t do. YOUR job, it doesn’t matter if you could do another job.
WRONG Sherlock.
You’re thinking of Social Security, we are talking disability Forrest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long COVID is a scam
+1. And, like OPs neighbor, it mysteriously seems to only afflict UMC white women.
It’s the new POTS or CFS.
Actually long covid is believed to be ME/CFS, which has long been triggered in a non unsubstantial portion of the population following viral infection.
And yes, it’s real.
https://www.statnews.com/2023/09/14/long-covid-me-cfs-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-chronic-fatigue/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing bad doubles tennis isn’t very taxing. You have no idea how much she exerts herself on the court and none of this is any of your business anyway. There is a process and it’s not easy.
If she’s well enough to walk on court and play tennis, she can certainly do a desk job.
There’s also a process to notify authorities of potential fraud.
That is not how disability works. Disability pays you if you can’t do. YOUR job, it doesn’t matter if you could do another job.
WRONG Sherlock.
You’re thinking of Social Security, we are talking disability Forrest.
OP mentioned SS disability and long term insurance fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mind your own business. Disability is not easy to get.
It is if you hire a lawyer who specializes in it to walk you through the process to get the medical documentation and then files the paperwork for you.
I know a family whose adult children (they are well into their 40s) are on disability.
They went to excellent private schools, screwed around in college, dropped out, held low wage jobs periodically, etc. Then the parents figured disability would be steady income, so their “anxiety” was properly documented.
So, yeah…people milk the system.
These are affluent MoCo whites who just don’t want to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She paid for disability insurance.
The insurance policy is paying her. Why do you care?
Its for actual disabled people. If you can read and discuss a novel and plan elaborate vacations, you can push paper at your desk job.
Someone who can’t do their job is actually disabled - that’s a definition under many disability policies.
If I am a surgeon and I permanently damaged a couple of fingers, I am disabled. Yes, I can push papers and plan vacations- that’s not my occupation for which I bought insurance.
An actuary who used to price disability policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing bad doubles tennis isn’t very taxing. You have no idea how much she exerts herself on the court and none of this is any of your business anyway. There is a process and it’s not easy.
If she’s well enough to walk on court and play tennis, she can certainly do a desk job.
There’s also a process to notify authorities of potential fraud.
That is not how disability works. Disability pays you if you can’t do. YOUR job, it doesn’t matter if you could do another job.
WRONG Sherlock.
You’re thinking of Social Security, we are talking disability Forrest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long COVID is a scam
+1. And, like OPs neighbor, it mysteriously seems to only afflict UMC white women.
It’s the new POTS or CFS.
Actually long covid is believed to be ME/CFS, which has long been triggered in a non unsubstantial portion of the population following viral infection.
And yes, it’s real.
https://www.statnews.com/2023/09/14/long-covid-me-cfs-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-chronic-fatigue/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother was a cop.
His arm doesn’t work so he can’t shoot a gun.
If you look at him he looks fine but he is disabled, he can’t do his job.
But the qualification for SS disability is unable to perform any job.
Your brother can take a desk job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long COVID is a scam
+1. And, like OPs neighbor, it mysteriously seems to only afflict UMC white women.
It’s the new POTS or CFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing bad doubles tennis isn’t very taxing. You have no idea how much she exerts herself on the court and none of this is any of your business anyway. There is a process and it’s not easy.
If she’s well enough to walk on court and play tennis, she can certainly do a desk job.
There’s also a process to notify authorities of potential fraud.
That is not how disability works. Disability pays you if you can’t do. YOUR job, it doesn’t matter if you could do another job.
WRONG Sherlock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Playing bad doubles tennis isn’t very taxing. You have no idea how much she exerts herself on the court and none of this is any of your business anyway. There is a process and it’s not easy.
If she’s well enough to walk on court and play tennis, she can certainly do a desk job.
There’s also a process to notify authorities of potential fraud.
That is not how disability works. Disability pays you if you can’t do. YOUR job, it doesn’t matter if you could do another job.