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He's got severe diabetes and nerve damage, and it took him a year to get approved even with the help of a lawyer. I would suggest you get one as well, as it's almost impossible to get approved without one, I've heard. IIRC most of them only get paid if you get approved and you don't need much $$ down to get started.
I work in human services (when I can work, that is), and you can get Medicaid without being on SSI, but the rules vary state by state. If you are unemployed and don't have any other source of income, you probably qualify for some sort of medical assistance already. You should probably first get a caseworker through your county, if you can, as they can help you get benefits you're entitled to. Most states have some form of medical insurance available, even if you don't qualify for Medicaid. I would check with your state's Human Services department to see what's available.
I would definitely not try to do it alone, though, because your chances are that much more difficult without an advocate. You may even want to check with Legal Aid to see what they can do for you too.
Best of luck. :hug:
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