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Old 10-02-2010, 01:42 PM #1
mbrook mbrook is offline
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Question Do I report this? and how?

I have started the process of filing for SSDI and SSI. I have a tramatic brain injury that turned into post cuncussive syndrome and post traumatic stress syndrome and on meds for them. Because I am under dr care I had an apt I am now labled a agoraphobic and have been put on 2 more meds. Do I tell SS or will they find out by them selves when they contact my dr? If I am suppose to tell them how do I do that? I know these probobly seem like stupid question but this whole prosess is so confussing and new to me.
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