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Old 02-24-2008, 05:58 PM #1
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I posted this in the general and was sent to this area for help.

I wanted to say hi. I found this forum yesterday. I was searching for info on functional capacity evaluation. My private insurance company is trying to get me off LTD because I wouldn't take a buyout for less money. I am on SSD but if I lose the private I will lose half of my income. My two main problems are fibromyalgia and crohns. I have other things but those seen to limit me the most.Since I have good and bad days, what happens if the test is on a good day and they don't see the true picture?
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