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Ask your attorney if a Functional Capacity Evaluation would be beneficial. It would help document your inability to sit and stand for periods long enough to work even a sedentary job at the SGA level, which will in all likelihood be the most important thing you need to prove. Your doctor/s can then use the test results to fill out RFC forms if they haven't done so already.
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