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Old 10-14-2017, 03:35 PM #1
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Default profiling score on disability update report

I have a question for you if you can help you helped me out in the pass I have a 7 years disability review and my 7 years are up so today I received my disability update review the short form but about where it say L/0027 I know the l is for Low but I confused my last disability update report said L/0048 why di it go from L/0048 to L/0027 is the L/0027 did it go lower then L/0048 if my new disability update review when from L/0048 to L/0027 the one I received today does that mean its lower then 7 years ago from my last review less likely to improve just get nervous I cant work and when these updated come I get nervous im barely surviving I need my disability benefits d
so do you know why from 7 years ago it went from L/0048 to this one L/0027? please help
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your profile type L is low, which means you have least potential for medical improvement. The 7 year review means you're Medical Diary Reason is MINE, which means medical improvement not expected. Your profiling score going down by 21 points means that due to increased age, or increased severity of your illness or some other reason they think that you are less likely to improve than they did when they sent you the last mailer 7 years ago. The numbers for the profiling score go up to 9999, so your number was pretty low already 7 years ago.

All in all, if you have been going to the doctor and have not improved or started working again, you have nothing to worry about.
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