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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE
Sometimes applicants/recipients are very unhappy with the results of those exams. Sometimes the exams are very rushed.
SS used to have less stringent requirements for SSI recipients that qualified as children, and allowed them to continue receiving benefits as adults. For certain conditions, it is now much more difficult to continue receiving benefits.
So, there are lots of factors that could make the CDR process more complicated than you'd imagine.
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It didn't seem very rushed and they approved fairly quickly from what they believed the case to be, which is true.
I was 23 years old when I applied and was granted assistance. I am now 37 with this review update.
The DSM on my condition changed, that shouldn't make it more difficult for those of us that have it. Social Security is obviously aware of the change.
Again, the evaluation report I have would be what the one that diagnosed me. Not like the information in black and white would miraculously change.
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