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Monday, February 02, 2009 Deborah asks

Q: Social Security wants to cut off my daughters disabilty for bi-bolar disorder.

I have been struggling with Social Security, because they have determined that my daughter is no longer diabled with bipolar diorder. I have petitioned for her case to be heard by a judge, but I don't think it will be of any use. Is there someone out there that can help me.

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2/ 2/09 9:40pm

   Do you mean that they say she no longer has bipolar?

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By Deborah— Last Modified: 12/17/10, First Published: 02/02/09