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08-17-2010, 08:39 AM | #11 | ||
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Why don't you get copies of your records and read them. Then you'll know what is in them. It may or may not be as detailed as you think it is.
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08-17-2010, 09:51 AM | #12 | ||
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08-18-2010, 04:10 AM | #13 | ||
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Flaguy. I would suggest the same thing Janke did, it's best to get your records and review them first. Sometimes they put other peoples records in with yours, and sometimes your records are not up to date, so it's best to check them out first before SS gets them. When you go to the doctor they make you sign up like a new patient so make sure you mention everything from the first time you were hurt. No matter how insignificant it may seem to you, it may be very significant to them. Bring all your records, such as MRI's and medications, surgeries you have had even if you had them as a child still mention them. If you can't bend don't do it, if it hurts to sit let them know. Don't try to be to nice, I know that sounds rude, but you are sick and they expect you to act like it.
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09-11-2010, 04:53 PM | #14 | ||
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However, a few things could have happened here. During your interview, when you provided a list of doctors, did you remember to include all of your doctors? You may have been so overwhelmed during the interview that you forgot this one, and if it's not on the list, we have no way of knowing that you see them. In fact, to be honest a majority of my claimants forget to mention one or more doctors until later in their case. Did you start seeing a new doctor and forget to give us that information? We need updates Also, in many offices, requests for medical records can get lost. It is not the doctor personally who handles them in most cases. In fact, very rarely does a doctor see an actual request in my experience. It's the medical records department who handles them. So in answer to your question, no, it is not common for this to happen. But it does happen. |
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