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Old 04-06-2011, 12:17 PM #1
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Default need help with appeal reconsideration

I know there was a post with an expample of a reconsideration letter after the first denial but I can't seem to find it. I have neck/ arm issues so limited on how much time I can spend on a computer.
I've been denied (1st) and need to file the reconsideration soon so need some help that with it. Appears SS didn't even look at my mri's from 3 years ago or that Dr medical records only the last year or so from other sources.

So if someone has the link to the post I need or any suggestions let me know.
Thanks
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