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Old 10-24-2014, 08:38 AM #6
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Is it true if a person on ssdi moves, that suddenly triggers a full review? I wouldnt think this could be true, but i really dont know.

I want to move, but if a move will cause a full review then am not gonna move.
I dont need the stress of that. I have been on ssdi since 2000 and have been getting 3 year reviews. My last one was this year with the 6 question form. When i got back the decision of that form, ssdi changed my review dates from 3 years to 7 years. I never have too much luck in life and i really dont want to disturb something that is going smooth for me, for a change in life.

So if anybody knows the answer to this question, i would really appreciate the help. This way i can keep looking at houses or just close the book on that idea and stay where iam.
Thank you
Bobby
FALSE.

People move all the time. Some recipients move more than once a year. Others move every year. Some never move. Moving has zero to do with medical improvement.
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