Mnemosyne wrote:
SSDI (which is something different) is what's hard to get approved for. That's the one where they take into account how much you've paid into the system.
I applied for SSI 3 times over the past decade, with the different dx's I was given before. Got dx'd AS this time, and was approved (after interminable year of waiting for reply). Have no work history to speak of, so not qualified/eligible for SSDI. If I marry my boyfriend (he's gainfully employed & has an income), I'll lose my financial status for SSI-so we're staying single, alas.
OTOH, I can understand the rule about not having excess resources. OTOH, everyone tells us we all must save for retirement (or an emergency)-yet that's disallowed under these circumstances.
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