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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 731350" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You can't check it out unless he is with you, I believe. It can be hard to get but a biolar diagnosis is or at least used to be a sure thing although it can take up to three tries. He does need to follow up and for that I would help. Sometimes you need a lawyer. It is not a big investment to know he gets money and ra case manager and Medicare. My autistic. Son was and is greatly helped but of course he allows it</p><p> Still, if your son gets it, that's some thing's less to worry about. I don't think prison has anything to do with qualifying for Disability. I am not sure</p><p></p><p>I went to the Aging and Disability office and they did everything for is. They were great. It is not just for seniors. They help people with disabilities too and the service is free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 731350, member: 1550"] You can't check it out unless he is with you, I believe. It can be hard to get but a biolar diagnosis is or at least used to be a sure thing although it can take up to three tries. He does need to follow up and for that I would help. Sometimes you need a lawyer. It is not a big investment to know he gets money and ra case manager and Medicare. My autistic. Son was and is greatly helped but of course he allows it Still, if your son gets it, that's some thing's less to worry about. I don't think prison has anything to do with qualifying for Disability. I am not sure I went to the Aging and Disability office and they did everything for is. They were great. It is not just for seniors. They help people with disabilities too and the service is free. [/QUOTE]
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