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Old 02-26-2014, 01:16 PM #16
Bobby17 Bobby17 is offline
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I actually thought about doing that, but then i thought, sure they will a little not in my file, telling the computer to spit my cdr, so that they can check my doctor visits.

Heres the thing, am not lying about anything. I have got so many different added conditions now, they should really be paying me double,lolll. I just dont want the hassle of having to deal with this, as i already spend a ton of time in doctors offices. I just want this form to get thru with no problems, like am sure all of us on SSDI want to happen.

Thanks for the suggestion, still considering it
Bobby

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Originally Posted by ssdirecipient View Post
Bobby maybe you could call them and just ask a general question about how to fill it out? They must get asked this question a thousand times a day, there are 50 million people on SS and I'm sure they get questions all the time. I don't think it would flag your account even if they did ask for your name and ss #, all you are doing is asking a simple question about how to correctly fill out the form. Just a thought, good luck.
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