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Old 07-14-2013, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by finz View Post
That could be a BIG problem for her. If she isn't seeing doctors frequently for her dx's that she receives SSDI/SSI for, the Social Security Administration would normally view that as her saying that her condition is no longer disabling. Many psychiatric conditions can improve with proper treatment. When a condition improves, the patient would likely need less follow up with her MD. If those conditions are not improved, they would normally still require frequent evaluations of the treatment.

The first form she got from the SSA would have inquired as to when she had recently seen her mental health professional(s). A date too far in the past could have been what triggered the follow up letter.

If it were me, I would make an immediate apt to see my doc/therapist.

Many disabled people are not able to drive. We often have to rely on friends and family for transportation. We may have to pay for private transportation, take a cab, or use public transportation. It can be difficult to find quality medical care that we can afford to get too, but we can't afford not to do that.
ahh,hmm thats one of the things shes worried about...I will suggest to her that she schedule and appointment Asap to verify her persisting condition...cause she definitely hasn't improved and suffers from intense social anxiety. I definitely appreciate the info and feedback I just want whats best for her coincidentally shes 41 in either case I will relay that back to her just hope it's not too little too late you know???
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