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Old 10-23-2017, 06:40 AM #1
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Last year I received the short form scheduled for 3 years, I sent it out got a letter back 2 months later saying not reviewing benefits will continue. Last week a year later I received another short form, I guess i'm not understanding why it wouldn't have come in 3 years. Has anyone every had this happen is it something I should be worried about? Any information would be appreciated.
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I received a short for a year ago after 3 years, I sent it in and got a response 2 months later say nothing more needed benefits continued. I am listed as a 3 year. Last week I received another short for after only a year, I guess I am confused with that. I wondered has this ever happened to anyone else? is it something to be worried about??

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its never happened to me ...yet.....trying to figure these things out will just drive you over the edge.....who knows if there is a rhyme or reason...they may have just decided to review all of one type of cases every year this year.....next year it might be another.....it could be a computer glitch....you will never know so just keep going to the doctor....fill out the form and send it back in and try not to worry too much about it. i know easier said than done, but there really isnt anything we can do about it except stay current.
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Its been a long while, I do believe the first 2 came around the 3 year'ish time frame?

The 3rd was the long form and had to meet a Dr. of theirs, last year...So in short of 11 years, 3 letters and met with Dr. once....Hope it helps some?
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its never happened to me ...yet.....trying to figure these things out will just drive you over the edge.....who knows if there is a rhyme or reason...they may have just decided to review all of one type of cases every year this year.....next year it might be another.....it could be a computer glitch....you will never know so just keep going to the doctor....fill out the form and send it back in and try not to worry too much about it. i know easier said than done, but there really isnt anything we can do about it except stay current.




Thanks for responding I sent it out and hope for the best. I see my doctor at least every 3 month I just thought it was strange.
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We merged your 2 related threads, so the information you seek will be in one place.
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We merged your 2 related threads, so the information you seek will be in one place.
thank you for your responses, If had been the three years it wouldn't have bothered me, I just didn't know why a year this time. Nothing has changed, I haven't worked, I don't go to school, I will be 56 soon. MY form profile said 3 year cycle, L and 133. I know these things are needed to keep people from getting ssd who don't need it, it just cases so much anxiety and depression in people with these problems already.
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Recieved my first short form 455
I not sure how to fill the question 5
Reason for doctor vist i was approved on neurocognitve
Disorders and depressive, bipolar and related disorders
There is 16 boxes per visit i cant fit
Neurocognitve disorder in boxes or do they want simple reason such as head aches, and my reasons for visits i gave traumatic brain injury and have many cognitive problems just not sure want they want to see in reason for visits
Or what diagnosis is for going to dr
I dont want to fill out wrong and raise red flag
I have been to dr seven times with the the three year review period not worked at all and condition is the same abd take all prescription
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put down in reason for visit the name of the illness or illnesses that you were approved for ssdi. so for instance neurocognitive disorder is what you would write for the visit. if the name doesnt fit in the provided boxes stop writing when you run out of boxes so for example neurocognitive d and then stop. dont write outside of the boxes. dont write in the comments section. if you have seen the doctor for the other illness or illnesses you were approved for also list one of those, whatever is your case. just make sure to fill out three visits total. and again the reason is the name of the illness you were approved for.

http://nymakesworkpay.org/docs/Guide_CDR.pdf

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