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Old 05-02-2015, 10:58 AM #1
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Im new to this site and I know I posted the same question a few times but just wondering if anyone knows on my disability update report on the front page where the where your ss number and d.o.b and other information im a 7+yrs medical review cycle just wondering if anyone knows if L/0048 is the L -Low and what does LOW mean I know their are LOW MED and HIGH so with the L/0048 does this mean not expected to improve not that I what to be on disability all these years but I cant even leave my house I have nerve damage in my head which makes me dizzy 24 hrs a day its horrible just don't feel like going with a long form full medical review so anyone what does L/0048 mean does this mean not expected to improve I think this is some profiling scoring SSA does Help ?
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