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Old 09-23-2010, 04:05 PM #1
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Default Meltdown at SS office

I had my first interview for SSD this morning. I told the lady that I was trying my best to consentrate and focus but as the interview went on she became more iritated with how slow I was and my memory problems. She kept saying things about needing to hurry and having other apt.s Then when going over my meds she asked questions and when I asked witch med she was asking about she snapped at me. I started to cry and she didnt like that either."Don't cry. Stop crying. There is no reason to cry." I was trying my best but it wasnt good enough.
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