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Default Rec'd letter from Social Security - met medical requirements

Hi all! So, I received a letter from Social Security yesterday and it stated that I met the medical requirements for disability benefits and they have not yet made a decision whether I meet the nonmedical requirements, but will make that decision soon. Does this look like I am being approved?? Thoughts??

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