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Default ANY and ALL advice on SSD and when to get a lawyer?

Hi everyone, I have CRPS/RSD and I put in for SSDI about 1 1/2 months ago. They are sending me letter after letter about my doctors not sending my charts fast enough. Problem is, I just had my first sympathetic nerve block on Friday and it only helped for 1 day. My question is, how can SSD approve or deny me when i am smack dab in the start of my treatment? Should I get a lawyer now before they deny me or wait until i get the denial? Thanks for listening. Karen
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