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I began my online Social Security application yesterday. I only got

as far as listing most of my doctors and I got tired and had to stop.

This morning at 7:30(!)the local SS office called and spoke to my

husband (I was sleeping) and set up an appointment for us to come in

tomorrow and complete the application there!

I never expected such helpfulness, and so fast!

Any pointers for the appointment? I will be carrying copies of a LOT

of my medical records.

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Hi Jennie:

My advice is to think before you speak, emphasize your problems with ADLs

(activities of daily living), as well as your cognitive problems-

especially in regard to filling out the forms. It wouldn't hurt to make

them go slow! Also, know you're in my prayers! Good Luck.

Teena

On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:00:41 -0000 " Jennie " <luvmyfirefly@...>

writes:

> I began my online Social Security application yesterday. I only got

> as far as listing most of my doctors and I got tired and had to

> stop.

>

> This morning at 7:30(!)the local SS office called and spoke to my

> husband (I was sleeping) and set up an appointment for us to come in

> tomorrow and complete the application there!

>

> I never expected such helpfulness, and so fast!

>

> Any pointers for the appointment? I will be carrying copies of a

> LOT

> of my medical records.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Follow what mjh suggested earlier re. tape recording the session. Is

it possible that your lawyer could go with you to the appointment? If

you have retained a lawyer (I can't remember), I would think that

he/she should be there whenever you discuss anything or fill out any

forms. Also, if possible, have your husband with you. That way you

could be " very dependent " on him for information. I'm not suggesting

you be sneaky about this, but it also seems to me that because the SS

Admin operates the way that it does, you want to convey the VISUAL

image that you need outside help. Also, I really would suggest that

you look, visually, as " unkempt " and screwed-up as possible. Don't

wash your hair, don't wear makeup...that kind of thing. Remember that

you need to absolutely convey the image of DYSFUNCTIONALITY. It will

do you no good to spend time trying to look tidy and neat, because

they figure if you can manage that, you can manage life, period. It

does not matter to them if it takes you six hours to be able to dress

and plaster your face on -- if you can do it at all, that's " a good

sign " to them, period.

If it were me, doing this again, I would lay off any pain medications,

too, so that I could actually BE in pain and have difficulty doing

anything at all. But I'm not in a position to advise anyone else

about taking or not taking their meds.

Good luck!

Champaign IL

>

> I began my online Social Security application yesterday. I only got

> as far as listing most of my doctors and I got tired and had to stop.

>

> This morning at 7:30(!)the local SS office called and spoke to my

> husband (I was sleeping) and set up an appointment for us to come in

> tomorrow and complete the application there!

>

> I never expected such helpfulness, and so fast!

>

> Any pointers for the appointment? I will be carrying copies of a LOT

> of my medical records.

>

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