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Old 11-14-2006, 09:38 AM #3
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lady bug, The answer would be more of a guess. PErhaps if you call anonymously to ask thee ssa could tell you. SOme are three year reviews, some are 7 if I remember. Now, if the Judge wrote taht and wioth your age at 63, perhaps you will not receive a CDR.

CDR are not that threatening for ongoing disabilities. The trail of doctors appointments, treatment for pain and innability to work are on your side in a review.

I do work part time, but used my ticket to work which gives me a trial work period. I only work a few hours a week, but did not get the CDR I expected this year, and a recent notice from SSA did say that I have had no significant gainful employment and no medical improvment.

I would not get so anxious about a CDR unless you have improved by your medical records.

Also, if you had new problems, such as a treatment for heart related issue, depression etc, update that with the CDR if you do receive one.

My daughter has had two CDR's so far. After the paperwork was sent back we heard nothing each time. But, still gets the adrenalyn going when it comes in the mail.
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