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Free money?
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:43 am
by Fialchar
I met a girl who recieves over $200 a week social security because she has ADD, which I've never seen happen before. I had was diagnosed with ADD as a kid and was wondering, can anyone who was diagnosed with it do this? Where do I sign up?
Re: Free money? (Fialchar)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:44 am
by Mavrik
I still have that! lol they owe me BIG TIME! 26 years late with that they are heh... thats $5200
Re: Free money? (Mavrik)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:46 am
by drunkenmaxx
i don't believe in ADD. i think the whole thing is a crock. $.2
Re: Free money? (drunkenvibe)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:22 am
by ebslopp
I have ADHD and I use dexadrine to treat. Works very well. I would definately be interested in the extra $200 a month just to cover the medication as it's not cheap.EDIT: OK...I did a little research and discovered that in order to receive SSI, you cannot be working. If you are working, there is still a chance you might receive SSI, but you must appeal. Sounds like too much work for me.
Re: (desert_dweller)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:05 am
by Mr. Poopypants
>sitting quietly in the corner with desert_dweller, not saying a word.<
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:50 am
by ZubenElGenubi
My wife believes in AADD...at least in me. In fact, when she and I last had a conversation about it---- Hey look! A bird in the window!
Re: (ZubenElGenubi)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 4:55 am
by drunkenmaxx
i had a buddy who was a big time pot smoker, so naturally, he never focused on anything and was always off somewhere. of course, he was diagnosed with ADD. which calls for medicine. which calls for repeated visits to the doctor to get refills. which calls for more money in the doctors pocket.anyone catch on?
Re: ADD
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:00 am
by ZubenElGenubi
Well...I've never smoked pot. I've taken some tests (questionnaire type) that seem to suggest I've got AADD, but I have no desire to be medicated. Not that I'm a Christian Scientist or anything, just don't want to be doped up.Where was I? Oh yeah, seems to me that if you're not working, $200 a week isn't really worth it.
Re: Free money? (Fialchar)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:01 am
by MJN2
I swear I would've been diagnosed with ADD when I was a kid, if there had been such a thing back then. Never paid attention in school.As it turns out, I was just bored
Re: Free money? (Mavrik)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:03 am
by ZubenElGenubi
Hey Mav:26 years x 52 weeks x $200 = $270,400If you ever collect, you can thank me by picking up the tab on my new supercharger.
Re: Free money? (MJN2)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:05 am
by drunkenmaxx
Quote, originally posted by MJN2 »I swear I would've been diagnosed with ADD when I was a kid, if there had been such a thing back then. Never paid attention in school.As it turns out, I was just bored exactaumundo! is it that abnormal to be uninterested in schoolwork? or in life itself if you're not a fighter pilot?there are way too many disorders out there these days.anyone ever heard of SAD? it stands for Seasonal Affective Disorder. it happens when you get depressed during the winter. i guess bears get it so bad that they just sleep all winter? that is just nature for the love of pete! (not NY pete)gimme a break!
Re: Free money? (silverawd26)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 7:25 am
by Sputnik
Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »I am asking for this thread to be deleted.Why? Its not political. Its not been nasty. Its all quite civil in here. You can IM the moderator if you feel it should be deleted.
Re: Free money? (drunkenvibe)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 8:23 am
by AKLGT
Quote, originally posted by drunkenvibe »anyone ever heard of SAD? it stands for Seasonal Affective Disorder. it happens when you get depressed during the winter. i guess bears get it so bad that they just sleep all winter? that is just nature for the love of pete! (not NY pete)gimme a break! actually, dman, SAD is very much a problem in the winter here in alaska. depression of this caliber is not just feeling blue because it's winter and cold. SAD diagnosis are quite complex. have you ever suffered from depression? do you know anyone that has? clinical depression is extremely frustrating for not just the person going thru it but everyone around them. it's not a pretend feeling or a way to get attention. my mom suffers from SAD and we have to put in special lighting in our kitchen, the walls are all painted a bright white, she takes an anti depressant and varies other things to help reduce the effects. in barrow (the northern most inhabited town in the US) has one of the highest rates per capita in the nation for this very reason. when there is no sun for 3 months (and i mean you don't even see it in the horizon), people react in funny ways! adhd is also an extreme condition. it's not just being hyper or full of energy. most people w/ adhd didn't just go to the dr's and given ridlen or other meds! people w/ this condition find it extremely hard to concentrate on one task at one time. that's why you see them multi tasking or working on several diff projects at the same time. often times they have a very difficult time w/ school and grades. my ex had adhd. he was extremely intelligent, but when it came to school grades he looked like a flunky! in fact, he flunked out of high school and didn't graduate. i graduated w/ honors and in the top 5% of my class of 424 seniors! when it came to SAT scores, he scored the same as me, 1260!
Re: Free money? (trdvibe)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:11 am
by scherry2
Re: Free money? (scherry2)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:13 am
by AKLGT
wow! i'm glad you guys were not my doc when i was going thru my depression 4 yrs ago! i'd certainly have jumped off that bridge i stared at for hours! just my $.02but i'd agree w/ you on the $200. i had to pay for my meds...and add or adhd to me doesn't warrant social security pmts! that's like giving anyone w/ bipolar or manic depression $200 a month!
Re: Free money? (scherry2)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:35 am
by redlava
I don't believe that you can collect the Social Security money if you have a job where you have filled out a W-2. My friend has an illness that I can't remember off the top of my head and he receives $400 dollars a month. Without going into details it drives me crazy that he doesn't get a job and move out of his Mom's house. You can take home more money than $400 dollars with a crappy part time job.
Re: Free money? (redlava)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:44 am
by AKLGT
Quote, originally posted by redlava »I don't believe that you can collect the Social Security money if you have a job where you have filled out a W-2. My friend has an illness that I can't remember off the top of my head and he receives $400 dollars a month. Without going into details it drives me crazy that he doesn't get a job and move out of his Mom's house. You can take home more money than $400 dollars with a crappy part time job. ya no kidding! even on my unemployement, i collected $1000/mo!my friend is legally blind and he can't collect any money! he works part time at various low paying jobs, but still! he can't drive and relies on public transportation or his friends. he will never make a decent living sad to say. now i can see why he should be able to get something.. but no! so if that's all she has is add, then there's something definitely wrong w/ the system!
Re: Free money? (silverawd26)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 12:12 pm
by scherry2
I mentioned the government.I have removed my statements. mouth zipped shut
Re: Free money? (Fialchar)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:02 pm
by Mr. Poopypants
Comments......welling........up......must....let......out........AAAAAAAAAGHOK here's the deal. There are way too many health "problems" that doctors are diagnosing. FOR EXAMPLE!!! I have seasonal alergies, this is a fact, but why my doctor prescribes me allergy medicine that I can get OVER THE COUNTER (clarinex, claritin) and an inhaler, because apparently all of a sudden I'm asthmatic, and a nasal spray I'll never know. Why not tell me to go out get a box of Claritin and a box of Kleenex, It will be a whole hell of a lot cheaper. THEN if that isn't bad enough, I was talking to my doctor and told him I'd been getting tension headaches at work, IT'S CALLED STRESS, but he says, fill this test out for me, and walks out of the room, it's a damn depression test, of which MAYBE I answered 2 or 3 with something other than the normal person answer, so he looks at it and goes........You have mild depression..................(removed)! Maybe it's a little thing that they used to call being in a rut, you get into a rut, you go out with some friends, play some golf, do whatever you need to do to blow off steam. How does he know he didn't catch me on a bad day? Before prozac, zoloft, yadayadayada you almost never heard of everyone being "mildly depressed" now everyone is apparently, BUT YOU DON'T NEED TO GIVE EVERYONE ANTIDEPRESSANTS. So anyway, he gives me a mild upper, which does nothing for me, until I took myself off of it, after I stopped taking it, I actually started feeling more upbeat, maybe because I was just in a little funk and I got myself out of it. My point is, doctors are making everyone hypochondriacs (sp?) and prescribing medicines that most people really don't need.
Re: Free money? (Mr. Poopypants)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:14 pm
by AKLGT
very true. many doctors are over diagnosing. which really is too bad when there are more severe cases. i was on antidepressants for 2 yrs. and i needed them. something about wanting to jump off a bridge and commenting about it apparently makes you suicidal. it's now been 2 yrs since i've been off of them. doing really well, sometimes i do have some relapses, but i've learned to recognize them and know when i need to talk to someone about it.i don't know about add, because i was never diagnosed w/ it. many of my teachers growing up thought i had it, but nothing to cause alarm. i was just a little hyper and liked to do many things at one time.. read, talk, draw, write.. whatever to keep my hands busy. but i've seen some extreme cases of add and dyslexia, etc. it's sad to see people struggle so hard to concentrate!
Re: Free money? (trdvibe)
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:23 pm
by drunkenmaxx
when our grandparents had a bad day, month, week, or year, they didn't pop a pill to ease the probs, they sucked it up and dealt with life. life's a b-word, then you marry one!
Re: Free money? (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 3:00 am
by Fialchar
Well, I know that I used to take, no joke, at least 12 pills a day for depression and ADD, and I never really was told to stop taking them, I just stopped because of the changes they made in my personality. I can and do work, I was just wondering as to how she was doing that. She doesn't have ADD bad, actually, if I were to guess I wouldn't think she had it at all. The only thing that would keep her from being employedis that she's literally crazy. You could be talking to her, she could be laughing, in a good mood, then she'd randomly get pissed and throw something at you/etc.
Re: Free money? (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 3:41 am
by Charlievibe
Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »It is a disease, plain and simple.I have to agree with Silver on this issue. About six years ago, when I lived in SC, I worked in a facility that was being provided by the local community college. In this facility, we tutored and worked with people who had some sort of learning disability (physical and mental) or were first generation college students. I met a lot of people who had been diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, retardation and many other problems. The levels of ADD and ADHD varied from student to student. There were some students who didn't appear to have the disease, but were some of the worst cases. There were nights I would drive home crying because of the level of frustration some of the students would exhibit. After spending time around these wonderful people, I agree with Silver, it is a disease. However, I do tend to agree that it is misdiagnosed to many times. My friend's son was diagnosed with ADHD and it turned out he was having an alergic reaction to sugar. Go figure.