I'm glad your friend has a good support network and some Temporary Disability Insurance. Both the surgery and the chemotherapy are wicked.
Your friend was probably denied Supplemental Security Income (SSI) because the Social Security Administration (SSA) requires that one must be disabled enough to not be able to work for 12 months or more or is expected to die within that period. SSA calls work "earned income" of any amount above $900 in 2007. If she will be able to earn at least that amount within 12 months of the onset of her disability she is not eligible.
Depending on your friend's age, level of education, the job market, and her level of impairment, she may or may not be able to work after 12 months. My Aunt's double mastectomy caused a significant amount of paralysis in both of her arms. If your friend expects to not be able to work, she should appeal the SSI decision and provide more supporting evidence. Information on how to do this is on her decision letter. She can also call or go into an SSA Field Office to appeal.
I don't know where she lives so I can't make specific referrals, but I can recommend checking in with the state or county social services department to see if she's available for food stamps. She can also check with legal aid in her area if she needs assistance appealing her SSI claim. There may also be cancer support agencies that offer monetary, legal and physical support assistance.
All the best to you and her, and you may e-mail through this site by clicking on my profile if you need more help.
Cheers!
2007-02-12 10:36:44
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answered by althegrrl 3
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I am very sorry to hear about your friend... I hope she recovers soon.. it is unfortunate about our country sometimes.. I'm a citizen, my family has been here since day one.. I have no family in any other country.. this is my country... and I've always worked.. I do have a small child and I had gotten laid off a while back... I had to live 4 months on unemployment which ended up being less than $500.00 every two weeks... I tried getting help from the government and they refused me because I was collecting unemployment, which wasn't enough to live off of.. if it wasn't for my family I probably would have been homeless and lost my kid...and yet people that don't work, have never worked, don't want to work, are illegal, amongst other things get assistance all the time... the system definitely needs to be reformed.. I do think we need to keep Government assistance because people do fall on hard times, but we need to make sure that people that deserve it get it.. and that need it get it..
2007-02-12 03:11:23
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answered by katjha2005 5
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i am going to in trouble-free words allow you to recognize about my chum, She at present went through each and every of the treatment for most cancers of the breast, she become heading for a mastectomy after all of it, she then had a communicate inclusive of her record, and she then desirous to have a double mastectomy, he had informed her of the prospect of it getting into the different breast! She didnt have reconstruction, she had implants, she is a shining party of human nature, she is purely blooming, has joined a slimming club, and is searching radiant. Oh, through the way, she is sixty 5 years of age! solid success to you, and would your decision be the right one xx.
2016-11-27 03:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Your friend has a short-term disability. Insurance companies sell short-term disability policies. I've got one that will pay me 66% of my normal income for up to 3 years if I'm too sick to work. It cost me about $80 a month.
SSI is Supplemental Security Income. It's a type of Welfare program for American citizens who haven't paid their full 40 quarters into the Social Security System.
2007-02-12 02:54:51
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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It depends on how incapacitate she is by the chemo.Tell her to keep trying.They have a tendency to turn most people down the first few times.If she can not work due to this( it must be documented by doctors) she is entitled to this from Social Security Disability.if she is a legal citizen .Good luck
2007-02-12 03:01:55
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answered by Yakuza 7
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SSI is for those that because of injury can not work.
While a serious surgery to be sure - such will not hinder them from working - meaning that they still have the use of both hands and feet and a thinking mind.
SSI is for those that have been seriously injured and no longer can work. Example - broken back, loss of the use of legs, arms, blindness. stroke that has left them mentally unable, etc.
2007-02-12 02:47:06
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answered by Toe the line 6
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This is common. Give the illegal alien criminals the benefits and heck with the US citizens.
My son-in-law had to WAIT to get into a college program at a CA state college. The illegals didn't have to wait and they got free tuition. It's not fair!!!
2007-02-12 02:43:51
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answered by Dizney 5
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tell her to reapply most people get turned down the first 3 times
2007-02-12 03:03:41
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answered by glamour04111 7
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Do you see why some people are so angry about this now?
Had she jumped the fence and had a kid...she would have gotten freebies out the wahzoo.
2007-02-12 02:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You only receive Social Security Income, if you are totally disable, or if you are 67 years old.
2007-02-12 02:43:08
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answered by ism 2
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