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Old 08-31-2015, 11:20 PM #1
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I tried posting this earlier. I got an error message about not enough characters. I don't know why I got that message. I have 'more than enough characters.' ANYWAY . . .
You're getting the error msg when you only post within a quote.

Please don't start new threads when you can ask a question in an ongoing thread. It makes things more complicated for those trying to answer your questions.

An eFolder is SS's electronic case file. Attorneys have the option to have access this way. You can request that your attorney provide you with a copy on CD.

You must file for Reconsideration in order to have an ALJ hearing unless your state no longer has the Reconsideration level. There are times when claimants have a good chance of approval at that level--like when medical records from one of their docs were not submitted. In general, approval rates are low.

Some diagnoses qualify as Listed Impairments, some don't, so yes, it does matter. PN does. I'm not sure about SFN or sensory polyneuropathy.
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