Thanks (again) all,
It helps to know when I have a question there are people willing to try to help me. I got the letter from my employer and took a copy in person to my lawyer's office. I did get a call back stating that if the employer could go into more detail about my accommodations it would be more beneficial, which I agree after reading the letter. So now I have to call or e-mail them yet again to ask for a revision of the letter

I guess all they can say is no, right? I was thinking wouldn't it be prudent for the lawyer to be making this contact with the employer so she can ask the questions and get the answers that would help me. Go figure... I feel like I'm still working with doing all this.
I am just so tired of thinking of this and fighting this after 2+ years... I need to figure out a healthy balance because I have done nothing but gone downhill since my denial.