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Old 08-01-2013, 08:45 AM #4
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Hello,

Thank you for the replies. Just trying to understand disability and the entire process is giving me panic attacks.

Not to sound naive but I don't understand what to expect the very first meeting? Am I expected to call my Dr.'s and ask for their notes? and bring them? Or does S.S. contact them? I don't understand how I am supposed to get all the info. from at least 10 years or more of everything.. do they even go back ten years? Or just five?

I'm ready to just not even do this anymore..so overwhelmed.

What's the difference between SSI and SSD?

Thank you,

WindWalker
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