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Old 09-08-2014, 11:05 PM #1
canswicky canswicky is offline
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Default Last Insured Date ...Too Long Ago?

Hi Everyone-

I was hoping someone could help explain this to me. It's probably pretty basic, but seriously my meds make my cognitive processing a little slow.
So I last worked on 3/29/13...that would be my last insured day. I didn't apply for SSDI until 4/2013....is this too long of a gap? I think I'm just obsessing over this because I'm nearly at the end of being approved.
On Wednesday of last week I received a letter saying that I was found medically disabled and now they are checking my non medical qualifications. I know I've worked enough, so the work credits won't be a problem, but then I started obsessing that maybe it had been too long since I had worked or something crazy.
I need someone to HELP.....
Thanks ahead of time.
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