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Old 10-19-2015, 01:00 PM #1
Bobby17 Bobby17 is offline
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Default Any thoughts how this could have happened?

I have been on ssdi since 2001 and i always get a 3 year review. Last april i got my 3 year review. It was the 6 question cdr and on the paper, it showed that my 3 year review number was now a 7 year review number.
Well today i just got the 6 question cdr form in the mail today. How could this have happened, where normally have a 3 year review to getting a 1 year review?
Am totally freaking out. I have a cage in my neck with a bunch of other bad discs in neck and lower back. Do they really think my health has improved from 15 years ago?

This month i did apply for a mortgage to buy a house. Could this some how have triggered SS to send me this form?

Am 53 years old and thought i wouldnt have to deal with this stuff for awhile.

Now today i get bombed with this crap.

any ideas would be greatly appreciated
thanks

Bobby
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