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Old 05-05-2011, 04:59 PM #1
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Default My new pdoc does not seem to support me being on SSDI.

Recently I decided to fire my old pdoc after being his patient for over a decade and start fresh with a new pdoc. This new pdoc has only known me for less than three months and I am already getting the impression that he does not support me being on SSDI. I am afraid to come right out and ask him but I need to know that he will support my claim when it comes time for a CDR.

Should I start looking for another doctor? What would you do?
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