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Old 03-28-2012, 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by steve3d View Post
The CDR will look at all the conditions that were present at the time of the previous allowance and all his current conditions. SSA can not require anyone to have major surgery, due to the potential risk. They will be looking to see if there has been any improvement in his condition(s), and if so, has this improvement resulted in the ability to work. Are his seizures still happening at the frequency they were when he was allowed?

Also, there has been quite a delay in doing CDRs. Although you expect him to be reviewed this year, it may not be for a couple more years. SSA has been working to catch up on CDRs, but with budget cuts, their first priority is handling new applications and reconsiderations.
Special funding was given to SS earmarked specifically for CDRs and the delays are not a factor like they used to be.

So long as a person doesn't trigger a long form CDR, the questions on Tbe short form are very simple and issues such as frequency of seizures will not be addressed.
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