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Old 02-28-2011, 02:05 PM #1
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Default SSDI Mental Exam Cancelled? Why? This common?

Hi everybody. About two weeks ago my husband received a letter for a SSDI Mental exam in coming in March, but just today his case worker called and said the Mental Exam has been cancelled, I ask why, she said its not needed.

Should we be concerned? When I asked the status of the SSDI case, the case worker said still in review. And my husband applied for SSDI in Oct 2010.

My husband suffers from seizures, depression/anxiety and arthritis.


For what reasons would a mental exam be cancelled?


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