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Old 05-25-2013, 09:13 AM #1
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Default I Have Been To Their Doctor

I originally applied this past Feb. for the first time after being terminated by my former employer last November because of my health problems. I have severe Spinal Stenosis, 4 Bulging Discs, one herniated disc, severely deformed ankle with osteo, etc, etc. I have had numerous MRI's and X-Rays to substantiate my Disability Claim. For the last several years I have been seeing my reg Gen. Practice Doc, Neurologist, Osteopathic Doc, Neurosurgeon. My Osteo Doc has rated me at zero lift. All have agreed that I should be on Disability and would do what's needed to help.
I had a appointment last week with the State's Physician and I think he was even surprised with my condition. At the end of his exam he said "You shouldn't work, You can't work" Am I being too optimistic in thinking that something might finally go right and I'll be able to be approved right off?
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