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Old 04-14-2011, 06:13 PM #1
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Default What does a SSDI Continuing review consist?

Hi everyone.

My husband's case is still pending. But I was just curious and I'm sure others are too. But what exactly does a continuing SSDI -Social Security Disabilty review consist of? I have read info on many websites and I have a good idea of what happens. But I would like to hear it from those who have had a review, or many reviews. For example my husband suffers from seizures. So will they just see if he still has seizures? Who makes the decision to allow the patient to continue SSDI benefits or stop them? What are the odds of one losing their benefits?

Thanks to all. I hope everybdy is doing fine. For those down and depresed-Stay Positive and never give up!!!
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