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09-12-2013, 11:31 PM | #3 | ||
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I read all of it. From what I got out of the read is if a person gets the short form don't add any other illnesses to it simply to keep it from being put in a humans hands and then have room for error. After all, if a person gets ssdi their amount/benefits are the same whether they get it for depression and anxiety..........or derpression, anxiety and ocd. I can understand that now. BUT Correct me if I am wrong: If a person gets the long form they should add any illnesses that the ssa does not already know about. For example (my case): I am on ssdi for affective disorders. But my chronic pain from my back issues are not in my ssa file because they happened after I originally became disabled. So, in the case of a long form I should add the additional info? Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. I know most may know the answer but I am just wanting to make sure I'm on the same page with ya. Again, thanks! Rake |
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