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Old 06-28-2008, 12:20 PM #1
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what are the chnces of a 64 year and 4 month old person having a cdr.I have never had one.I went befor an ALJ at age 59 to get my SSDI.He state that I could not be expected to return to work,but there was no diary or cdr date,Someone please answer. Thanks.
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What's a CDR ?
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Continuing Disability Review. Since it is considered that retraining someone takes up to 5 years, there should be very little chance of CDR after the age of 60.
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