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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 22
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 22
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My only advice would be to obtain a killer RFC, along with a killer narrative letter from your treating physician, ensuring of course that they are totally consistent with the established medical record, even better, get two of them, one from the primary and one from the specialist!
You're going to lose anyway, but at least you're setting the table for the ALJ 18-24 months down the road. The odds of winning at the reconsideration level are very slim, it'll be an accident if you prevail there, but it does happen for some.
Harvest all of the medical records and memorize them, they need to be consistent with your position and all restrictions need to lead coherently to the RFC with very little inconsistency.
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