Working after Social Security Disability converts to Social Security Retirement at full retirement age?
I am now on Social Security Disability, but in November I will reach my full retirement age and it will convert to Social Security Retirement benefit. I was wondering if I tried to go to school part-time and get a non-physically demanding part-time job (don't know for sure, though, if I could handle even that) if I would get into troible with the Social Security Administration. They might wonder if I could work part-time now, why I couldn't have done the same while drawing disability.
I have severe scoliosis (curvature of the spine), spinal stenosis and lordosis (swayback), a combination that causes severe pain when I try to do anything that involves standing for longer than 5 minutes, or sitting in any kind of chair that isn't as comfortable as a recliner. I was thinking I might be able to work from home so I could sit in my recliner (which I also am forced to sleep in).
Also I have injury in both shoulders which really limits my arms' range of motion, and carpal tunnel syndrome in both wrists that has weakened the grip in my hands and fingers. Also osteoarthritis in my spine and hips. I'm just a mess, I guess!