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Hi, I tried to read through all the info on disability and just can't right now.
I am looking for a Lyme literate attorney in Ohio. Any suggestions???
Thanks, Truesun
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MADDOG
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Hi,I live near Dayton Ohio.
I am teaching my attorney with all the latest stuf, like the lyme hearing ,and John Hopkins hospital admitting there are L form lyme bacteria.
I even got them the documentary under our skin.
My attorney is in Dayton Ohio are you near Dayton Ohio???
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Maddog, Thank you for the reply. I am not near Dayton. I am in Steubenville, OH. Truly a difficult place to get decent help of an kind.
Do you like your attorney? Dayton isn't so far to make it impossible for me to use him/her if their good. Someone in the insurance industry told me you can fast track Disability if you are bad enough. Ever heard of this?
Thanks, Truesun
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MADDOG
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Hi Truesun Social security disability is very hard to get.
First you have to be dragged through a heart breaking two turn downs.
That is automatic unless you are terminally ill.
During the first two attempts you will feel like you are sinking in Quick sand,with out any hope in this world.
Heart broken and suisidal you will get a lawyer,and wait three months for SS to send him you records.
Then you find out it is two years till you get a hearing in front of a judge were 90 percent winn.
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