No. SSDI is not taxable if that is your only (Joint) income, so there is no income against which to deduct anything.
Once you have been on SSDI for 2 yrs, you are eligible for Medicare. In the meantime, consider filing for Medicaid. Some states also have special health insurance plans for disabled persons.
I already have Medicare. The reason for most of the cost was dentistry (long story), which they do not cover, and prescription/medical visit copays. Image full understanding about my health choices. I have filed before with the SSDI but have never had enough medical bills to itemize. This time I do and I have read many things about this but the answers have been on both sides of yes and no for the refund. I need to know the real answer. Thanks.
"I have filed before with the SSDI": But why?
No taxable income, so no refund.