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Old 09-25-2012, 04:49 PM #1
Red Flowers Red Flowers is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Southwest Oklahoma
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Default Anyone here from OK.Have you won SSD

here and how long did it take. I heard that in OK SSD is hard to get and I need it really bad. I'm also going to ask for SSI while I wait. I know each case is different,just wandering abt in general. I have good medical records and my Dr's have agreed to fill out papers. I have clinical depression,generalized anxiety disorder,panic attacks,PTSD,fibromyalgia,chronic fatigue syndrome,neuropathy,restless leg syndrome,degenerative disk disease,endometriosis,sciatica nerve damage.

Does it look like I might have a good case. I finally had to stop working in March. I'm working on the SSD papers now. My Dr told me I should apply with the mental issues,they get approved quicker. I don't know if she has seen this happen,I didn't ask. I thought I would put those issues down first then follow with the physical. Although,they kinda tie in together.
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