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Old 03-24-2012, 03:57 PM #1
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Default Have to bring someone in person?

Hi,

New to this board and to SSA in general. I recently applied for SSI. I have very little work history. I have a history of depression and attempt suicide since my teens and have recently been diagnosed with PTSD and severe anxiety. 33 yo now.

I have completed the application, my initial interview and PDoc appt with the SSA PDoc. Received a voice mail that I need to schedule a physical interview with my SSA worker and the message said to bring my MOM????

My caseworker said that I had to have the session with the SSA PDoc since I have not had any recent visits with a PDoc only Medical Dr every few months for my PMeds.

Just wondering if anyone would know why I have to bring my Mom? I live with her and depend on her for just about everything, which is part of what was discussed with the SSA PDoc session. I do not have any physical limitations and can drive so not really sure why my Mom needs to go or what she will need to do when she is there.

Any information will be greatly appreciated. TIA!
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