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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 01:42 AM)…condition?
I know people with ADD get money from the government, not sure how much but maybe around $1K or something, and I saw 2 boys like that I think work at fast food restaurants. They were White, in cleveland, and skinny. There were older Generation X men present who knew they had problems, who also worked in fast food without big problems, one said he didn't have to talk to anyone.
My parents both died before I could graduate college or get a good job, and I was forced on government money and was not allowed to work as much to make more money when my parents were dying because that's the rule when you're on this money. You can't always make so much as you could otherwise. I was even a great student with a $20K+ scholarship, but it was half the tuition, the 2nd highest, and I know I was too late for the 1st because I failed my 1st music audition which included singing. I wanted to change to a secondary instrument, from piano/organ to violin and have been playing since 2016. I can't get a job, though, and it's a musicians' worst of worst nightmares. I get in snares, will ask a job agency again now here more, like I want to work but I don't want to sacrifice my free time so I can do violin. I use the bus, and it takes longer, or walking. I don't get drunk to drink it off after work or whatever, to put me to sleep or whatnot. I don't even need to buy cigarette packs every week! I'm not just at work and in the bar. I stay home now on my disability money believing I have problems and can't work or go to school maybe, and I cook. I don't grab a burger at the joint. I go home and want to practice violin. Am I being followed?
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Lilith — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 02:59 AM)
You already get way more on disability from the government than I can understand for a single person with no children to support.
If our government defaults, your benefits are going to stop as are all government payouts.
You can both go to work and practice violin. There's no reason you have to choose one over the other.
If you want to take classes just for fun, nothing is stopping you, but getting a degree isn't going to happen and even if it did, it isn't going to help you.
You're dwelling on your school years from twenty years ago. None of that is even relevant now. To anything.
You are not being followed. You are not being monitored.
If you want more money, get a job and work part-time.
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The Kraken — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 03:23 AM)
You already get way more on disability from the government than I can understand for a single person with no children to support.
Bitch, she can never support herself. It doesn't matter if she has children or not.
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Ⲥⲏⳕⲥⲕⲁⲃⲟⲟⲙ — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 03:37 AM)
They'll probably end her benefits anyway because she has stopped all treatment. I don't think Christina realizes that; otherwise, she'd take her medication as prescribed.
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Lilith — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 04:06 AM)
Every time she claims to set up a doctor's appointment, she doesn't go.
Now that she's living on her own and no one is filling out any of the paperwork that indicates her physician has stated she is still disabled, and if she can or cannot work, her benefits will cease.
My only guess is she might do telehealth calls, but there are ropes she legally has to go through to maintain getting disability checks every month. She had her parents and people at the group home handling all of her affairs before.
Let's see what happens. I really hope she finally gets to all of her doctors, and soon, for her own well-being.
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Ⲥⲏⳕⲥⲕⲁⲃⲟⲟⲙ — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 04:15 AM)
It's only a matter of time before she has to recertify for benefits, and if she can't show where she has received consistent treatment for her schizophrenia, they will surely cut her off. It's not a question of if but when.
I hope she will get back on track soon as well because she's really screwing herself over right now, and she doesn't realize it. Once they remove her, it will be hell trying to get benefits again.
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Lilith — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 04:26 AM)
Trying to get back on benefits is a much bigger deal and much more difficult process than however she got them initially. I'm gathering her parents advocated for her and brought her to mental healthcare providers to assign her a diagnosis of sufficient severity that would warrant her getting benefits, especially if she tells them she's "all better" and doesn't need her pills, etc.
With proper health care, she can still work part-time. With no healthcare, and no provider validating that she's disabled, you're right, absolutely, it's not a matter of if, but rather when, this happens.
I think she anticipates getting all this "free money" forever, and wants even more, and is putting all her eggs into that Camp Lejeune pipe dream. How she can not have a case worker is beyond me.
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Ⲥⲏⳕⲥⲕⲁⲃⲟⲟⲙ — 2 years ago(May 28, 2023 04:55 AM)
She gets Ohio Medicaid, so she should have an automatically assigned case manager who checks up on her periodically. Who knows what's really going on with Christina? There are a lot of things not adding up here.
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