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Old 02-16-2011, 12:34 PM #7
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According to the booklet, some changes should be reported. I did report my surgery, as they want you to report hospitalizations also. The underlying non- currable disease is still there, I just got my neck straighted out and fussed. Degeneration still is there, so I was not worried about reporting this. My doctor has a copy also. I don't think they would take your benefits away when the disease itself cannot be cured. ginnie
I need to find my SSDI booklet. I have severe degenerative arthritis and had an MRI on my cervical spine last yr and it showed that the condition is getting worse. Are you suppose to report that? Afterall degenerative means getting worse to begin with so reporting it might not be necessary. Still,I need to find the booklet.
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