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Told I'm not longer disabled. Filing an appeal. What do I need?

Title mostly says it all. Have been disabled for close to 18 years for Crohn's and got hit up for a review 3 times in the last 2 years. This time they told me they don't consider me disabled anymore and that "there are no indications that this imposes major limitations upon your ability to function adequately in your usual daily activities.", which is def not true.. and that I'm "able to perform some type of work".

I filed the form to keep getting payments while I'm appealing and they are sending me the packet with the appeal forms, but what else do I need or need to do? I want to get ahead of this and start gathering everything I need.

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u/jt_33 — 2 days ago

Just got told I'm no longer disabled. Filing an appeal. What do I need?

Title mostly says it all. Have been disabled for close to 18 years for Crohn's and got hit up for a review 3 times in the last 2 years. This time they told me they don't consider me disabled anymore and that "there are no indications that this imposes major limitations upon your ability to function adequately in your usual daily activities.", which is def not true.. and that I'm "able to perform some type of work".

I filed the form to keep getting payments while I'm appealing and they are sending me the packet with the appeal forms, but what else do I need or need to do? I want to get ahead of this and start gathering everything I need.

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u/jt_33 — 2 days ago

Luke was called into the U21 team and scored.

Don't know how many are aware of this, but Luke Brennan was called into the U21 national team and they had a game today. He started and scored with a header off a set piece. Its the 3rd video in this link. https://x.com/BrianSciaretta/status/2062965303567356344

Also bonus info, but Alan Carleton was also called into this camp. Dom and Cooper we're also called into the U19 camp.

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u/jt_33 — 1 month ago