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Years ago when I went out on disability I had to see a doctor of their

choice too. I had on a dress and he asked me to raise it, I did. He looked at my

legs watched me walk and said OK; you get disability!!! He then marveled at me

because I was getting up at 5:30 to get ready for work and getting my kids

dropped off at school by 7:30.And I wasn't getting home until 6:30pm. He told

me it was time to take it easy. OK, that worked for me.And still does

Barb.

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Bobbie,

This is just part of the whole " process " towards receiving SSDI

benefits. Their doctor will just do a few basic neuro tests - look at

your hands and feet, maybe do some X rays. You CAN ask SSA if you can

see a doctor who is familiar with neurological disorders - you can

suggest a few - just can't be your own doc. They will decide if you

ccan see someone else. SSA employs docs especially to help out on the

medical aspects of your claim.

So in answer to your question, the SSA doctor visit is a good thing as

they are " in process " with your claim. Whatever you do, don't miss this

doctor visit. It is crucial to your application/claim for benefits. The

term for this is " consultative examination " .

~ Gretchen

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Bobbie, I think this is standard procedure. I also was tested by local

doctors chosen by the SSA, and so were all the others I have talked

with. I had previously filled out forms telling why I should go on

disability; and I noticed those doctors were testing for many of those

items I had mentioned, like losing my balance, drowsiness from my

medications, difficulty getting up from chairs, etc. Don't worry

about those tests--just be honest and enjoy them. --Joe

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That is encouraging as well. I hope mine goes well. I'm a little worried

and scared. I know if this doesn't go well I don't know what I'll do

because I know I'm unable to work with the way my body feels.

> Years ago when I went out on disability I had to see a doctor of their

> choice too. I had on a dress and he asked me to raise it, I did. He looked at

> my

> legs watched me walk and said OK; you get disability!!! He then marveled at me

> because I was getting up at 5:30 to get ready for work and getting my kids

> dropped off at school by 7:30.And I wasn't getting home until 6:30pm. He told

> me it was time to take it easy. OK, that worked for me.And still does

> Barb.

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I do hope your evaluation goes well for you. let the doctor know what you

can do and REALLY emphasis what you can't.It's natural to be nervous and

scared.Make sure you make the dr. aware of how fatigued you get.

Good luck.when is your appt?

Barb

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