On 1 aug, 20:37, Gelly <Gell...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It was pretty unremarkable, actually.
>
> My lawyer wanted me to use mostly short answers, so I did.
>
> It lasted about half an hour.
>
> Now my life is in the hands of a man who saw me in person for only
> that long, giving simple answers.
>
> One good thing is that he said he will try to get the decision to me
> quickly, and not have me waiting for months.
>
> I took a few extra Klonopin to get through this calmly.
>
> So we'll see. I'll post what happens.
>
> I'm going to go to the lake later and contemplate the last few years
> of my life.
>
> Alison
Now all you have to do is pray and wait.
Maybe forget about the praying, 'cause you'r not that kind of
person I remember.
In the Netherlands were I live we also have disability called wao
here. You can only get wao if you had a proffessional career.
So that rules out most of the sz who fell ill in an early age.
They qualify for wajong, that is the lowest of the lowest plus
100 dollar for the rest of their lives. If however you fall ill age 30
then you qualify for nothing that is if you haven't worked, see above.
This happens to many housewifes who divorse after falling ill
and they get the lowest of the lowest plus they don't have to
look for work.
Berty