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Old 11-23-2014, 05:32 AM #7
Rickinpain Rickinpain is offline
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Why does it take sssoooooo long between the time I post and the time it becomes readable on this site?
I put down a date 3 years ago as a disabled date, last worked 5-2008.
I do not have an attorney. I took a lump sum of 60K and that money is long gone. I have been seeing many doctors since 2006 to now. I have not had health insurance since 2012 and been on a self pay status with a pain mgt doctor. I have files 2-3 inches thick and have had 5 MRI's done since 2006. I have been to three sleep studies and diagnosed with severe sleep apnea. I went to the mental exam last week and called the case worker who said " they did NOT need any additional files for a determination and she said I would be getting a letter very soon.......does that indicate a yes or no????
I am new to this and have no idea.
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