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Old 03-24-2010, 10:36 PM #6
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Originally Posted by wdwgranny View Post
i am begining to think i did not give enough detail info on my intail online application for ss disabilty , i know thwy get all you rmedical stuff, but i was assuming that they would call or ask for more info at a later date. Now i hope i didnt mess up by not telling enough about my pain and limitaions?
what do yuou think ? can i send them a letter telling them more or would that look bad?
thank you
You're confusing me you have two threads going. I have the answer to this thread in irritractable thread. All I can suggest is to call your local office.
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