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Old 01-24-2018, 08:59 PM #11
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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE View Post
While I know many/most attorneys don't closely examine medical records when they sign a client, they darn well should, especially in a scenario like yours.

Have your spirometry results improved with any subsequent tests or stayed the same?
I won't agree or disagree with you.....But........The only time a Social Security attorney gets money, is by winning.....So to me its lazy, or stupid.....It would be only in their best interest!!!!
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