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Old 04-19-2012, 10:04 AM #1
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Default DDS cancelled my appointment with their doc

Hi all. I re-applied for disability in January. I was more informed and prepared. I submitted all of my medical records as well as mental rfc form with my application. I was called a couple of weeks ago by DDS saying that I needed to see their doctor in order to make a decision. My appointment is tomorrow. I was just called by DDS ajudicator today saying they cancelled my appointment and they will be making a decision now. Omg. What does that mean? Does this sound like a good sign? I know nothing is concrete. I'm so anxious right now. What do you all think about it?
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