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Beachlover11 03-10-2008 11:55 AM

SSDI review this December - ideas??
 
:confused: Hi everyone,

I am brand new here and need some help. I have been on disability since September, 2002 and I was approved until December, 2008. I am not at all better - after 4 surgeries I am just on pain management - does anyone know what happens for me when it's time for a review? Any help would be useful. I managed to get myself approved w/o a lawyer and I really need the money.

Thanks,
Lisa :)

Abbie 03-10-2008 01:10 PM

Hi Lisa and Welcome.

I don't have the answer to your question as I'm still in the denial, denial, appeals process.... http://bestsmileys.com/sad/8.gif


I'm sure someone will be along shortly to help you out...


Please feel free to roam around the boards and jump in anywhere!!!
Hope to see you around...
:)
Abbie

pono 03-10-2008 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beachlover11 (Post 233763)
:confused: Hi everyone,

I am brand new here and need some help. I have been on disability since September, 2002 and I was approved until December, 2008. I am not at all better - after 4 surgeries I am just on pain management - does anyone know what happens for me when it's time for a review? Any help would be useful. I managed to get myself approved w/o a lawyer and I really need the money.

Thanks,
Lisa :)

since i was deemed "totally Permanently Disabled" by SSA judge, over 10 yrs ago, I've had annual reviews.

these have been simple forms to complete & return by mail, after answering some basic questions that include:
"Has your DR told you can return to work"
"ARE you...Better, Worse, Same",
"have you been employed" and some similar questions RE: your ability to be gainfully employed.
I'm not recalling all the specifics but questions , not even a dozen on back & front of a single page, are very simply answered-
most by yes/no answers. there's a space at end of form if you want to add or note anything.
a sheet of instructions is also sent. if any questions can call toll free #.

sign, date, return by mail w/in 30 days of receiving.

also, ask if any hospitilizations and dates & brief reason for last 3 medical [or psych] appts.
I don't know if they also contact DRs or others but assume do check to verify your info. [in some way] that you still can't be gainfully employed.

the review is easy, compared to getting SSDI. so I wouldn't worry...
it's a way to find out if you're situation has changed, to determine if you still need & qualify for for these benefits


take care, and again, don't worry about the review.

tovaxin_lab_rat 03-10-2008 05:59 PM

Welcome to Neurotalk Lisa. I am sure someone will come along and answer your question.

In the meantime, you might consider posting your question in the forum where there are others who have the same disability as you, i.e., Parkinsons, MS, TOS, Spinal Cord Injury, etc. You might get more responses. ;)

crytears 03-10-2008 06:00 PM

We all have same worries.
 
Oh Pono...I want to tell you "Dont worry, be happy"...but it won't help calm fears no matter what any of us say.
Play this as you read the rest of my post here....
will put a smile on your face! I promise!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjnvSQuv-H4

Anytime "The powers that be" loom over us, no one can help but worry.
But worrying about this will NEVER change the outcome,
it won't change anything but your feeling icky over this till its done.

Your job will be is to gather your records and make sure all is current and correct. See what THEY will be reading about what your doctors think.

Take time to carefully read thru all of your records and if needing clarifications or changes make sure this gets done well before your reveiw.

You can call and ask them what these reviews entail.
Can do this annonomassly or give them your info.
They won't bite,... much!
This might help calm your fears a bit.

I've no doubt after reveiwing your records they will see that your case is same or worse than when first approved.
Perhaps this reveiw they will commute yours over to permanant status, then won't have to worry again.
Keep in mind, you're now much older, have had more surgeries and still unable to work and now under pain management.
I'd find it hard to beleive they'd take away what they'd approved years before, especially now under pain management with declining health issues.

Think you'd have to have gotten much improved AND your medical records state this as well....
Don't think they'd have you under pain management if you weren't very ill!
Takes an act of God to get into pain management for most people.

Never mistake feeling "better" while under pain management which can give you a little better quality of "life"...is why they give you pain meds, so you WILL have improvment, even if only just a bit,
make it where you can at least function on somewhat human level!
Worrying won't change any thing, will only bring you upset and greif!

You've got many others here in these forums who'll pray for you as well!
So not to worry!...Give your worries to me! LoL!
I worry about everything! and I too get fear struck anytime the mail contains a letter from Social security.:eek:
I've even worked part time too!
They've encouraged me to and has been zero problems, as long as I stay under a certain amount, make less than $650 month, all is well!
They don't take away a cent out of my SSDI checks unless I make much more for nearly a year.
They now have "Ticket to Work" program where you can work and continue recieving full payments with ZERO hassel by them.
They know if they were to cause problem with anyone trying to work,
word would get around then NO one would try to work.
The pay sucks, $10 per hour, but is something to do from your bed!
You can log onto their web site, read all you need about your upcoming reveiw.
I've had numerous reveiws and every 7 years I think is full reveiw and lots of paperwork to fill out.
But I doubt they even look into my case as my medical record is over 4 inches thick! I've had so much go wrong with me after being awarded SSDI.
I think, once they award you, is hard to "Kick" you off it.
You'd have to be dancing and running marathons before they'd pull the rug out from under you!
Don't worry, be happy man!
Now...really, don't ya worry!
Be happy!

AfterMyNap 03-11-2008 12:42 PM

Hi, Lisa! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!

Don't worry about the review, as Pono said, it's really quite straightforward and simple. I've had several myself and while I confess to a tiny bit of trepidation, it never amounts to anything but a continuing benefits notice.:)


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