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Old 07-19-2010, 08:47 PM #1
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I am pretty sure my awards letter, not the approval letter, said 3 years. On another thread it said to call the 800 # to ask for the re-eval date...I don't want to stir the pot though...heh heh.
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I am pretty sure my awards letter, not the approval letter, said 3 years. On another thread it said to call the 800 # to ask for the re-eval date...I don't want to stir the pot though...heh heh.
CDR's have been put on the back burner for years and many are overdue. However, SSA may be caught up by the time yours is due.

See your doctor on a regular basis. Be sure to mention your limitations when you see him/her. See if there are any new medications/treatments for your condition. Get an annual physical and blood work. You want your doctor to at least be familiar with you. You don't want to be surprised down the road with a new illness and new limitations.
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CDR's have been put on the back burner for years and many are overdue. However, SSA may be caught up by the time yours is due.

See your doctor on a regular basis. Be sure to mention your limitations when you see him/her. See if there are any new medications/treatments for your condition. Get an annual physical and blood work. You want your doctor to at least be familiar with you. You don't want to be surprised down the road with a new illness and new limitations.
Thanks Janke! I see my psychiatrist once a month and I would see a phsychologist once a week or one every 2 weeks, but she left her practive about a month ago, so now i have to go through the whole process of getting a new one, which I will put off until after surgery that i have to have on my foot. I have been going to about 6 doctors in the opast few weeks for various ailments...absolutely no time or strength to go look for a new physchologist now.
Thank you again for your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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