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Old 03-15-2014, 12:15 PM #11
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to be clear for people who are reading this and will be filling out a cdr in the future, no one ever said to put down an alpha numeric code as the reason for a doctors visit. new york state says to put your diagnosis there by name such as asthma. do not put down any alpha numeric code.

i dont know where ssdi recipient is getting that anyone said to put down an alpha numeric code. no one said any such thing in this thread.

for anyone wondering what we are talking about here is the link to the new york state guide on cdr's. they give you tips that are not to be found anywhere on an SSA site.

http://nymakesworkpay.org/docs/Guide_CDR.pdf
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to be clear for people who are reading this and will be filling out a cdr in the future, no one ever said to put down an alpha numeric code as the reason for a doctors visit. new york state says to put your diagnosis there by name such as asthma. do not put down any alpha numeric code.

i dont know where ssdi recipient is getting that anyone said to put down an alpha numeric code. no one said any such thing in this thread.

for anyone wondering what we are talking about here is the link to the new york state guide on cdr's. they give you tips that are not to be found anywhere on an SSA site.

http://nymakesworkpay.org/docs/Guide_CDR.pdf

I said original diagnosis not alphanumeric code...
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CDR = Social Security Administration (SSA) will conduct a continuing disability review (CDR) every few years to see if your condition has improved.
http://www.disabilitysecrets.com/dne...ss-social.html
Curious what State(s) is this in? I have been on disability for...11 years now? I have lived in multiple States. I know other people that have been on longer than me. Like, 15, 20, 30 years.

No one ever heard of this review. Basically, you get on it, you are good for life. No reviews.
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Let's try to get posts for NoCmpassion consolidated on his own thread here -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread201952.html

Right now replies are on others members threads and it is getting confusing with his information spread over various threads..


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you edited your post. you originally said alpha numeric code

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I said original diagnosis not alphanumeric code...
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i didnt say to put diagnosis plus reason for the visit. i said put diagnosis where it asks for reaon for the visit. so it would be asthma not asthma medications in the example

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I read the NY guide thoroughly and agree with it and followed it too, not wanting to get my short form CDR kicked out and have a long form sent instead. I did not write any additional comments on my short form CDR, didn't do any work or receive any training, etc. The only thing I disagree with is question 5b, personally I don't think its necessary to put your original diagnosis together with the reason for your three most recent visits. The directions are somewhat contradictory, in the set of instructions that come with the form for question 5b it says put down "reason for visit" then gives examples like "arthritis" or "bad back" but then on the form itself it says give reason for visit and then gives examples such as "prescriptions" or "counseling." Personally I put down the actual reasons for my last three visits all of which happen to be for reasons related to my original disability. Also I find no reason not to trust the 800 number people, I'm sure they're trained just as thoroughly as the people at the local office, and probably encounter the question about what to write in 5b far more often then the local reps, IMHO. Not trying to offend any one, I guess time will tell, my short form CDR is still being processed, if it ends up getting kicked out and I get the long form I'll be sure to let everyone know so they can avoid the misery (if I in fact have made some mistake filling out 5b). But I think it will be fine, I called them (anonymously) and asked them what to do about 5b and they said not to put the original disability because they know what my disability is and they said instead put the reason for the doctor visit, i.e. "prescriptions" or ""counseling" plus I read the instructions on the form which correlate with what the 800 number people said and followed those instructions thoroughly, so hopefully mine won't get kicked out. That's all...good luck to anyone going through the CDR process right now, it is very stressful process.
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I read the NY guide thoroughly and agree with it and followed it too, not wanting to get my short form CDR kicked out and have a long form sent instead. I did not write any additional comments on my short form CDR, didn't do any work or receive any training, etc. The only thing I disagree with is question 5b, personally I don't think its necessary to put your original diagnosis together with the reason for your three most recent visits. The directions are somewhat contradictory, in the set of instructions that come with the form for question 5b it says put down "reason for visit" then gives examples like "arthritis" or "bad back" but then on the form itself it says give reason for visit and then gives examples such as "prescriptions" or "counseling." Personally I put down the actual reasons for my last three visits all of which happen to be for reasons related to my original disability. Also I find no reason not to trust the 800 number people, I'm sure they're trained just as thoroughly as the people at the local office, and probably encounter the question about what to write in 5b far more often then the local reps, IMHO. Not trying to offend any one, I guess time will tell, my short form CDR is still being processed, if it ends up getting kicked out and I get the long form I'll be sure to let everyone know so they can avoid the misery (if I in fact have made some mistake filling out 5b). But I think it will be fine, I called them (anonymously) and asked them what to do about 5b and they said not to put the original disability because they know what my disability is and they said instead put the reason for the doctor visit, i.e. "prescriptions" or ""counseling" plus I read the instructions on the form which correlate with what the 800 number people said and followed those instructions thoroughly, so hopefully mine won't get kicked out. That's all...good luck to anyone going through the CDR process right now, it is very stressful process.
If you feel comfortable calling the 800#, by all means do so. For matters like requesting a form it would not make a difference.

For someone that has a serious issue, getting bad info from an 800# employee can have serious consequences. In my case, it meant a long delay in benefits after being told by two separate 800# employees that I had been approved, when I had not. It was after that fiasco that the supervisor at my local office that told me that the 800# employees often don't receive adequate training or experience. Nor was that the only occassion where I encountered questionable/bad info from the 800#. Others that I trust are fairly experienced with SSDI matters have also reported similar issues. And lastly, part of the issue is that the 800# employees may not have access to the same records as the local office employees, or maybe they simply aren't always able to understand the configuration of the data--or perhaps a combo of both. Apparently there are massive problems with SS's outdated software systems as Janke wrote about recently.

BTW, when I recently requested a copy of my benefits online from SS, they directed me to call my local office if I had any questions...
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