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untilthebell 09-07-2011 06:16 PM

Was he working all those yrs? Like even part time? Also did he not see any doctors and take no meds at all? If so, for how long of a gap did he go on without seeing a doc or take his meds?

Thanks!



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Originally Posted by gilbert (Post 803201)
my cousin who was recieving ssdi for about 15 years for bi-polar disorder and depression recently had his benefits stopped for the following reason.he recently had his disibility case reviewed by the social security admnistration..this was his 3rd review in 15 years since he first got on ssdi.social security sent him a letter giveing him there decision about his disibility case review.they said in the letter that they find that he no longer qualifies for disibility benefits under ss rules because he had not seen a doctor or takeing any medications for quite some time.the letter goes on to say that since he has not seen a doctor in a while or takeing any medications that his condition has improved to the point where he can return to work...:(


kellysf 09-08-2011 01:13 PM

I received word from Social Security today that I've been re-approved. Thanks to everyone for their words of encouragement.

Thanks,
Kelly

finz 09-09-2011 10:43 PM

Congrads Kelly !

A sigh of relief for the next few years until it's time for the next review !

ballerina 09-10-2011 05:27 PM

Good for you!!!!!! Breath easy now!!!!

SDMarina 09-29-2011 02:41 AM

Anxiety over First Full Review in 7 yrs!
 
I am experiencing a review after receiving benefits for 8 yrs now. I had no idea that although I was deemed to have a permanent disability that I would still have to now prove I qualify. I keep reading here that a big issue is that you need to see your doctor regularly and take meds. After the first few yrs. of trying different medication "cocktails", nothing improved my condition, Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dystonia (seizures during sleep) There is no treatment for it. In fact all meds that were tried over the years practically turned me into a pharmacy smelling zombie. So, I now have a serious concern that although my condition is static, I will be denied continued benefits because I don't take meds.

echoes long ago 09-29-2011 11:04 AM

if you are regularly seeing your doctor and you have had no improvement and are not working, then you will be ok in a review.

LIT LOVE 09-29-2011 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by SDMarina (Post 810296)
I am experiencing a review after receiving benefits for 8 yrs now. I had no idea that although I was deemed to have a permanent disability that I would still have to now prove I qualify. I keep reading here that a big issue is that you need to see your doctor regularly and take meds. After the first few yrs. of trying different medication "cocktails", nothing improved my condition, Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dystonia (seizures during sleep) There is no treatment for it. In fact all meds that were tried over the years practically turned me into a pharmacy smelling zombie. So, I now have a serious concern that although my condition is static, I will be denied continued benefits because I don't take meds.

If this is the first CDR you've received in 8 years, then your case was deemed Medical Improvement Not Expected. Still, forms are supposed to be sent out every 5-7 years.

Did you receive the long or short form?


Please refer to this thread I started about CDRs
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread157557.html

Read the link carefully before returning your form, if you haven't done so already.

Every case is different, don't worry about general info that is not applicable to your situation. Seeing your doctor once or twice a year, would be a good idea regardless of your SSD benefits. How often do you see your primary doc?


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