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Old 10-14-2014, 02:09 PM #9
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Thank you for the replies LIT LOVE and Jo*mar.

I have another question. Is it true that they go by the rules from when you were first awarded rather than the current rules? Is the main goal they look out for a matter of whether or not your condition seems to be improving?

Is it more in my favor since it's an inherited condition (permanent)?

I don't remember ever receiving a CDR since I first receive SSDI since I was 18. That may mean that I have no point of reference. Is this bad or do they periodically check my medical records on their own?

I have also never been employed. Does this hurt or help my chances?

Thanks again.
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