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Hello,
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<br />Just curious for those of you on assistance SSDI or SSI whether or not you tell your friends and family AND how you tell them and what you tell them?
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<br />Thanks,
I actually dont tell alot of people unless they completely understand my situation. My big thing that I say is that I am a "Domestic Goddess". Some people say I am a stay at home Mom or I often say I dont work anymore.
I found that the disability issue brings along in the conversation that isnt always pleasant so I choose that very wisely. My CF is an open book, but my SSDI isnt.
I actually dont tell alot of people unless they completely understand my situation. My big thing that I say is that I am a "Domestic Goddess". Some people say I am a stay at home Mom or I often say I dont work anymore.
I found that the disability issue brings along in the conversation that isnt always pleasant so I choose that very wisely. My CF is an open book, but my SSDI isnt.
I actually dont tell alot of people unless they completely understand my situation. My big thing that I say is that I am a "Domestic Goddess". Some people say I am a stay at home Mom or I often say I dont work anymore.
I found that the disability issue brings along in the conversation that isnt always pleasant so I choose that very wisely. My CF is an open book, but my SSDI isnt.
I actually dont tell alot of people unless they completely understand my situation. My big thing that I say is that I am a "Domestic Goddess". Some people say I am a stay at home Mom or I often say I dont work anymore.
I found that the disability issue brings along in the conversation that isnt always pleasant so I choose that very wisely. My CF is an open book, but my SSDI isnt.
I actually dont tell alot of people unless they completely understand my situation. My big thing that I say is that I am a "Domestic Goddess". Some people say I am a stay at home Mom or I often say I dont work anymore.
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<br />I found that the disability issue brings along in the conversation that isnt always pleasant so I choose that very wisely. My CF is an open book, but my SSDI isnt.
A lot of people know that I am on disability and it doesn't really bother me because most of my family and friends think that I should have gone on it a long time ago. I didn't go on disability until after I had Brady because that is when I really needed to go on it. But anyway, it doesn't bother me that people know.
A lot of people know that I am on disability and it doesn't really bother me because most of my family and friends think that I should have gone on it a long time ago. I didn't go on disability until after I had Brady because that is when I really needed to go on it. But anyway, it doesn't bother me that people know.
A lot of people know that I am on disability and it doesn't really bother me because most of my family and friends think that I should have gone on it a long time ago. I didn't go on disability until after I had Brady because that is when I really needed to go on it. But anyway, it doesn't bother me that people know.
A lot of people know that I am on disability and it doesn't really bother me because most of my family and friends think that I should have gone on it a long time ago. I didn't go on disability until after I had Brady because that is when I really needed to go on it. But anyway, it doesn't bother me that people know.
A lot of people know that I am on disability and it doesn't really bother me because most of my family and friends think that I should have gone on it a long time ago. I didn't go on disability until after I had Brady because that is when I really needed to go on it. But anyway, it doesn't bother me that people know.
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