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Old 10-04-2011, 10:36 PM #1
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I HAVE the "named condition" and the "severity of symptoms" listed in the Adult Impairments list on the Soc. Sec. website. And, I was STILL denied the first time. I got a lawyer -- who fully expected to have to take my case before a judge -- but, I was rather QUICKLY approved the second go-round via mail.

My lawyer DID say that IF your doctor(s) don't use the SPECIFIC wording that Soc. Sec. wants/expects, you can be denied. He sent forms for my doctors to fill out.

BTW, I've heard rumors of ALS patients being denied in my state -- and that is supposed to be a "for sure".
I actually got approved by a listing and I know thats hard to do but I gave my doctor a copy of the listings and I asked him to write a narrative letter using SSA language and it worked at the hearing level.
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Old 10-05-2011, 01:25 AM #2
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I actually got approved by a listing and I know thats hard to do but I gave my doctor a copy of the listings and I asked him to write a narrative letter using SSA language and it worked at the hearing level.
I'm confused by your post. Are you under the impression you were at a disadvantage with a listed impairment?

Getting approved with a listed impairment, should in theory be easier, but the SSD process is too chock full of variables to make outcomes reliable.
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