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I am 47 years old and have received SSDI for 14 years. I was approved on my initial application for PTSD, severe depression, and debilitating anxiety disorders. I am not working even PT. I attended weekly therapy and took meds until I had a child, but then could no longer attend therapy because of the cost. My internist wrote my meds. I did have several CDRs, and had my latest one about a year ago. It was a short-form.
I recently moved to a new state and worried about future CDRs. Is it enough to continue having a primary care doctor, like an internist, write RX for my meds? How would I go about finding a pdoc and how do you know they would support you in a CDR? Do I really need to worry about a CDR, given my age and length of time receiving SSDI, as long as I don't work even PT? Thank you |
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