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BDII - PA 11-22-2011 10:20 PM

With proper documentation and a "worst-day scenario" letter from my psychologist, I was approved for SSDI for BD-II in two months (back in 2002).

newtons1971 12-07-2011 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gilbert (Post 806934)
part of a disabled persons responsibility while recieving ssdi is to continue seeing your doctor and takeing medication for your disabling condition so when social security reviews your case you will have all the evidence so that your benefits will continue.however,if social security sees that you have not been seeing a doctor on a regular basis they will consider this as a sign that your condition has improved and to stop your benefits.

Well for all interested I just received the victory statement today, all systems to be continued.......Thanks.........:) It is going to be a nice Christmas

pawl445@comcast.net 08-14-2012 03:36 PM

CDR short form question
 
I recieved the CDR short form 6 question mailer in the mail on August 10th 2012. I filled it out and mailed it in right away. I have a question though. When I filled out question #5 I checked off NO that I haven't been to a doctor recently for my disability. The only reason I answered it like that is because I am not going to see my doctor for my disability until August 22nd 2012. Should I be worried that my short form is going to get flagged? I have been blind since birth and have been recieving ssi benefits since 2005. Any reply would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for answering this question for me.

ginnie 08-14-2012 05:02 PM

Re: maybe call the SS office
 
I think Maybe call the office to make sure this isn't going to flag you. I think I would have written a note right on the form saying my appointment is Aug. 22nd. You don't want the agency to think you are not paying attention to your disability. I have had a few questions like that during my process, that I just enclosed a note right on the form to clearify things. I hope all works out for you. ginnie:hug:

pawl445@comcast.net 08-14-2012 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 905769)
I think Maybe call the office to make sure this isn't going to flag you. I think I would have written a note right on the form saying my appointment is Aug. 22nd. You don't want the agency to think you are not paying attention to your disability. I have had a few questions like that during my process, that I just enclosed a note right on the form to clearify things. I hope all works out for you. ginnie:hug:

If I call the social security office do I call my local social security office or do I call the place that I mailed the short form too? I should have just held on to the form and mailed it in after I went to my appointment. Thanks for replying so quickly, I really appreciate it.

finz 08-14-2012 08:25 PM

Pawl,

Your specific question(s) tend to get more attention when you start your own thread. Newton's issue was all settled last year.

I agree with Ginnie, I would have noted right on the form that my next appt was August 22. If I was seeing my doc at least annually, I would have checked off "yes" to answer the questions if I saw a doctor recently for my disability.

ginnie 08-15-2012 10:33 AM

Re: copies
 
Hi, another thing you can do, is keep a copy of all communication between you and the SS office. That way you can send in over again the same form corrected with your private note on it. Send a note to each of the places to cover your butt. I wish you all the best. ginnie


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