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Old 05-10-2011, 08:27 PM #10
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Originally Posted by untilthebell View Post
But can ones primary doctor make the call once your on SSDI? If one is still being treated for the same condition as they got on SSDI for, how could a doctor say oh your being treated with these medications but your ok now?

I did start a different post on how reveiws work, can anyone else help us here?
None of your doctors make the call. SSA decides. Of course your treating doctor's opinion is often given a great deal of weight since they know you best.

Isn't the point of treatment and medication is to help you function at your highest level? May or not mean you are OK though. Perhaps you should keep your own diary of good days and bad days and ok days so if you are ever asked, you have some data.
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