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Chu Lai69

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I get a 70% SC with 40% for hearing, 30% for anxiety disorder 20% diabetes and 10% for tinitus. I recieve ssdi for anxiety,hearing, and tinitus. Do I have a good shot at IU?

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I get a 70% SC with 40% for hearing, 30% for anxiety disorder 20% diabetes and 10% for tinitus. I recieve ssdi for anxiety,hearing, and tinitus. Do I have a good shot at IU?

As Pete said, YES!!!

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I get a 70% SC with 40% for hearing, 30% for anxiety disorder 20% diabetes and 10% for tinitus. I recieve ssdi for anxiety,hearing, and tinitus. Do I have a good shot at IU?

Chu,

It will depend on if you have any other additional disabilities that are not SC'd

and what doctors are willing to put in writing regarding your employment ability status.

jmho,

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I no not have any other non SC from the VA, but do have Ruatioid Arthritis that was diagInoisd from VA doctor who helped me get my ssdi. I do have IMO from Psyc. on not able to work because of PTSD and Anxitey. VA states PTSD is a type of Anxitey disorder. Have CP for the 3rd time for increase of the Anxitey/PTSD comming u

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