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Old 08-03-2013, 05:43 PM #1
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I was denied on my original application for disability. I will not list ALL my conditions, just the MOST debilitating ones for you. I have PN and other spinal problems.

The two conditions they looked at on my application were hypertension and coronary artery disease. With all my medical records, THAT is what they chose to consider? They also state that there are no records since 2011 yet they have in my file, as obtained from my atty, ALL the records from 2012 as well. How do you "overlook" 13 years of medical documentation listing my PN?

Now knowing WHAT they looked at, I am not at all surprised that I was denied. I mean really? hypertension??? I have been on hypertension medication for decades and it has been controlled except when my pain level becomes unbearable. Only then, does my blood pressure get out of control and we usually just up my dosage to compensate.

My coronary artery disease is disabling for some types of work, but not for sedentary work.

How does one get the ALJ look at the correct conditions? Awaiting my hearing.
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I am not sure what the answer is Hopeless....after I was denied I hired a disability firm and they took care of everything except my daily journal of how I was doing with my issues and my medical appts and tests. I did not have a hearing, only a decision of fully favorable, and in that document, everything was commented on. ssi's dr's did not agree with any of what my doctors said, which I can't believe that they could read my dr's reports and not agree with any of it. But every bit of my conditions were given weight in that letter of fully favorable...he left nothing out , maybe it was just luck.
I really wish u the best of luck with your hearing. keep us updated
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Have you had an RFC filled out by your doc/s? That will address your limitations.

They will not look at every medical record in your file. If there are specific tests or reports you think should be considered, than make sure they're in the record and bring them to attention next time it's appropriate.
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Have you had an RFC filled out by your doc/s? That will address your limitations.

They will not look at every medical record in your file. If there are specific tests or reports you think should be considered, than make sure they're in the record and bring them to attention next time it's appropriate.
I did that on my original application. I personally submitted the "specific" medical records for each condition with a listing of each dx with the supporting medical documentation attached. They just overlooked just about everything I submitted. It is not like they did not get them as they show up in my file. I hand delivered them. They are in the file that the attorney obtained.

Thanks and wish me luck when my hearing comes up. How much notice do they give you before your hearing with the ALJ?
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I did that on my original application. I personally submitted the "specific" medical records for each condition with a listing of each dx with the supporting medical documentation attached. They just overlooked just about everything I submitted. It is not like they did not get them as they show up in my file. I hand delivered them. They are in the file that the attorney obtained.

Thanks and wish me luck when my hearing comes up. How much notice do they give you before your hearing with the ALJ?
If you have a massive file, then it isn't enough to just make sure it's in there, things can be easily overlooked. If it's in there, you can have your attorney address it at the hearing.

The RFC is crucial--you didn't respond if you had one completed. That will address your work limitations that a Voc Rehab Counselor will use to determine what types of jobs if any you'd be able to manage. It is not sufficient for your doc to say you're unable to work.

Hearing notice depends on your location. I was given 6 weeks.
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If you have a massive file, then it isn't enough to just make sure it's in there, things can be easily overlooked. If it's in there, you can have your attorney address it at the hearing.

The RFC is crucial--you didn't respond if you had one completed. That will address your work limitations that a Voc Rehab Counselor will use to determine what types of jobs if any you'd be able to manage. It is not sufficient for your doc to say you're unable to work.

Hearing notice depends on your location. I was given 6 weeks.
All of my docs have given up... referred me to pain mgt. and the only one treating my "disabling" condition (PN) is my pain mgt. doc. I DO have an RFC from him. I am planning on getting another one from my PCP but it will address my "other" conditions that "contribute" to my disabilities but in and of themselves are limiting, not totally disabling. The pain mgt doc is the one that is treating me for my totally "disabling" condition. Other docs that I have seen are in my medical records but I no longer see them as they can offer me no further assistance and I do not think an RFC from any of them would be of any help. Your opinion?
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