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Old 04-14-2010, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by SSDIHelp View Post
I humbly disagree with the poster that said don't write too much. The more detail you provide the SSA, the better your chances. It gives them more opportunity to approve your application. It's particularly important to describe symptoms with frequency, duration and severity. Add units of measure, minutes, distance, etc. if possible and use descriptive language.
I've done a lot of research and people who write lengthy answers are more successful.
Detailed yes long no, because they look at your medical information mostly. They want to see MRI's, scans, medications, doctors reports. They want proof. They briefly go over what you have to say. If they get twelve pages of whining with nothing to back it up you will most likely not succeed.

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