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Originally Posted by CRPStweet
Janke - The CRPS friend I referred to applied in 2006 for SSD. She advised never apply on-line because you never want to answer certain questions just yes or no. Just as an example, if appropriate, she says one may answer: does your work require walking for your job? Yes, I cannot walk more than 10 feet because ........ I become very unstable on my feet. She apparently believes that type detail cannot be included on-line. Is that the case? tx Janke!
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Hey, I applied online and it was fine. Applying online gives you time to take breaks, etc. Our local offices are jammed everytime we go in there. Online is the way to go because you set the pace, you will not be rushed by someone in the office trying to get thru all the appointments. After initial application, they send you and whoever you designate as knowing about your condition (in my case, my husband) a questionnaire. They ask specific questions and you can give as much, or as little, detail on it. It starts with, what do you do from the time you get up until you go to bed? It asks plently of questions about your daily living, how your condition affects your ability to work, etc.