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Old 02-19-2012, 04:24 PM
Babyboomer15 Babyboomer15 is offline
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I would give them all your doctor's notes from the last three visits and any documentation on surgeries.
I'm like you-are they really concerned with a PCP,when it's the specialists that know if you are able too work.
If you have a new condition-I don't know if you want to rock the boat or not but since you have many impairments,it shouldn't be a problem.
What if you had an MRI from a few yrs ago stating that a condition has worsen-should that be given to SSA but it only says doctor visits plus surgeries?
It would be a good idea and call them and ask them what impairments have you disabled. My approval letter stated my impairments plus mentioned something else that wasn't disabling but might be down the road.
I thought only 5-7 yr reviews got the short form?
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