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SSDI CDR Review
I had my review on June 21 2011 and received my favorable reply on Aug 10 2011, and it did consist of the short form. There is a very high percentage of people using the short form who have their benefits continued, providing you keep up with your doctor visits and take your meds. I also work and make about $800.00 per month, but that is with the Doctors reply that that is all I can handle.
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How does SSA/SSDI decide who gets the long form vs the short form?
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No, it is not advised to list your doc visits on the short form. Please read this thread I started regarding CDRs. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread157557.html |
Thanks,I think ive already messed up.my first diagnosis was depression and fibro. second i put back and neck pain.third degererative dic. then i put hypertention in remarks .and back and neck pain...these are all in my my court hearing papers.But it was depression fibromyalgia and hypertenion that is what i won on.I had a list all the way back to oct of 2009 to attach.I wish i would have saw this before i filled it out
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Otherwise, I'm sure you'll be fine. It is how we should ideally handle the CDR process, but it doesn't mean you'll lose your benefits. The long form is not to be trifled with though. I found this info after filling out my first CDR as well! Luckily, I had no problems. |
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This is stressful. I'm sure I've now made it harder than it had to be.I was listing all my appointments |
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Ignorance is bliss. I didn't mean to upset you. I thought you hadn't sent it. If you've mailed it, there's nothing to do but wait. And the odds are you're fine! |
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