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Lets see am 11 years away from regular SS, so after being on SSD for 19 years, they want to say am better and can work, lollllllllllll. They are wasting their time and money on people like Us. |
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and they are still sending you reviews? Thats insanity |
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Well thats a good sign. Maybe they are finally done reviewing you. Lets keep the fingers crossed |
I read this all the way through. Just wanted to tell you both thank
you I learned a lot. I help one of my son's who has mental health issues with his SSDI, and the other son who has SSI, and SSDI. WHo also works. And has an intellectual disability so your thoughts here to each other were very informative. I really enjoyed reading the post. Hope you don't mind my joining. Donna :hug::grouphug: |
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That’s awesome that you got your approval! I have the same diagnosis as you do (disorders of the back). I just received my short form. Not sure what wording to use for question 5b. I see my doc for checkups on my neck and back and for rx refill. What wording did you end up using? Thanks for your help! Chris |
for reason for visit just put the illness or condition you were approved with for ssdi. if you had multiple conditions for approval put those for one of the visits .
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If I were to put “disorders of the back” it would not fit. Do you think putting the following would be ok? “bad back pain rx“ Is it good that they know I get my rx from doc at each visit? Also, my letter has the date February 7, 2020. I had an appointment with a doc February 11, 2020. Should I list that as my most recent? Or should I list the appointment prior to February 7? Which would be 12/19 |
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