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I'm afraid I've heard a lot of stories like that, . The disability

exams can be quite lame. Write down everything you can remember about what

happened at the exam for future reference.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> you? It was bizarre!

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I'm afraid I've heard a lot of stories like that, . The disability

exams can be quite lame. Write down everything you can remember about what

happened at the exam for future reference.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] the disability train

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>

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> you? It was bizarre!

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For me having my x-rays submitted was finally what helped me get

disability. I was turned down first go around. I also had a very brief

exam like you after being turned down the first time. Filling out the

paper work was enough to cause disability. Good Luck and as says

write everthing down.

Janc

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> I'm afraid I've heard a lot of stories like that, . The disability

> exams can be quite lame. Write down everything you can remember

about what

> happened at the exam for future reference.

>

>

>

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

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> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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> > Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> > email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> > min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> > What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> > you? It was bizarre!

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For me having my x-rays submitted was finally what helped me get

disability. I was turned down first go around. I also had a very brief

exam like you after being turned down the first time. Filling out the

paper work was enough to cause disability. Good Luck and as says

write everthing down.

Janc

> I'm afraid I've heard a lot of stories like that, . The disability

> exams can be quite lame. Write down everything you can remember

about what

> happened at the exam for future reference.

>

>

>

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

>

> [ ] the disability train

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> >

> >

> > Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> > email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> > min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> > What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> > you? It was bizarre!

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My brother is an attorney, he told me that in medical exams for court cases, the

patient can tape the appointment. I wonder if this is the case in SSI disability

exams as well... would be interesting to tape that hey?

Faith

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> you? It was bizarre!

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My brother is an attorney, he told me that in medical exams for court cases, the

patient can tape the appointment. I wonder if this is the case in SSI disability

exams as well... would be interesting to tape that hey?

Faith

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>

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> you? It was bizarre!

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I like that idea, Faith! Taking a friend with you as a witness is also

recommended.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] the disability train

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>> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

>> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

>> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

>> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

>> you? It was bizarre!

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I like that idea, Faith! Taking a friend with you as a witness is also

recommended.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] the disability train

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>> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

>> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

>> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

>> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

>> you? It was bizarre!

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Hi ...I had the same experience with the Disability Exam. They

sent me to a Head Doctor, I had no idea until I got there, and was

confused as to why they did that because it was RA that had me

applying for benefits. I never did get an explanation for that, but

at least I did learn that I had Adult ADD...LOL! I ended up being

denied over and over again until I turned 50, at which time they

promptly approved me....musta figured I was now a Senile Senior

Citizen or something because I had been presenting with the same

Diagnosis, and problems since I was 32. It can be a long hard

fight, but hang in there eventually it will come.

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they

reject

> you? It was bizarre!

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Hi ...I had the same experience with the Disability Exam. They

sent me to a Head Doctor, I had no idea until I got there, and was

confused as to why they did that because it was RA that had me

applying for benefits. I never did get an explanation for that, but

at least I did learn that I had Adult ADD...LOL! I ended up being

denied over and over again until I turned 50, at which time they

promptly approved me....musta figured I was now a Senile Senior

Citizen or something because I had been presenting with the same

Diagnosis, and problems since I was 32. It can be a long hard

fight, but hang in there eventually it will come.

>

>

> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they

reject

> you? It was bizarre!

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I had the same experience! For some reason, they sent me to Dr.

Scratch-N-Sniff (a P-sychiatrist from Animaniacs) for my evaluation. I was

and still am puzzled with that. I finally got my SSD at the judicial review

at the age of 48. Recently, I went to a new Rheumy for a second opinion and

he told me I wasn't disabled! Sometimes second opinions aren't too good.

Dennis

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> Hi ...I had the same experience with the Disability Exam. They

> sent me to a Head Doctor, I had no idea until I got there, and was

> confused as to why they did that because it was RA that had me

> applying for benefits. I never did get an explanation for that, but

> at least I did learn that I had Adult ADD...LOL! I ended up being

> denied over and over again until I turned 50, at which time they

> promptly approved me....musta figured I was now a Senile Senior

> Citizen or something because I had been presenting with the same

> Diagnosis, and problems since I was 32. It can be a long hard

> fight, but hang in there eventually it will come.

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>> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

>> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

>> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

>> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they

> reject

>> you? It was bizarre!

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I had the same experience! For some reason, they sent me to Dr.

Scratch-N-Sniff (a P-sychiatrist from Animaniacs) for my evaluation. I was

and still am puzzled with that. I finally got my SSD at the judicial review

at the age of 48. Recently, I went to a new Rheumy for a second opinion and

he told me I wasn't disabled! Sometimes second opinions aren't too good.

Dennis

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>

> Hi ...I had the same experience with the Disability Exam. They

> sent me to a Head Doctor, I had no idea until I got there, and was

> confused as to why they did that because it was RA that had me

> applying for benefits. I never did get an explanation for that, but

> at least I did learn that I had Adult ADD...LOL! I ended up being

> denied over and over again until I turned 50, at which time they

> promptly approved me....musta figured I was now a Senile Senior

> Citizen or something because I had been presenting with the same

> Diagnosis, and problems since I was 32. It can be a long hard

> fight, but hang in there eventually it will come.

>>

>>

>> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

>> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

>> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

>> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they

> reject

>> you? It was bizarre!

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Hey ...

I have an even better one. I have a friend that lost his left leg due to

diabeties, and it took him over a year to get disability. He has since lost his

other leg, and they are still not sure he is disabled!!!

Larry in New Orleans

<Havenwood86@...> wrote:

Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

you? It was bizarre!

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Hey ...

I have an even better one. I have a friend that lost his left leg due to

diabeties, and it took him over a year to get disability. He has since lost his

other leg, and they are still not sure he is disabled!!!

Larry in New Orleans

<Havenwood86@...> wrote:

Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

you? It was bizarre!

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> you? It was bizarre!

OMG Larry! Does he have to lose his arms too or what?

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> Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they reject

> you? It was bizarre!

OMG Larry! Does he have to lose his arms too or what?

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Well Deb...I'll turn 50 this year so maybe that will help! LOL!

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> > Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> > email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> > min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> > What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they

> reject

> > you? It was bizarre!

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Well Deb...I'll turn 50 this year so maybe that will help! LOL!

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> > Hey all...I havn't been on here much but I do read the posts in my

> > email. I just had my first " exam " for disability. It took all of 5

> > min. and the doctor didn't even look at my incredibly swollen feet!

> > What kind of exam is that...just something they do before they

> reject

> > you? It was bizarre!

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Document document document. Take all exams with you or send copies.... My

experience was that I was only 35 . I was rejected twice then had to go in front

of the LEA. I took all of my medical records which I had also submitted. the

biggest problem I faced and was told was that I was too young and too

educated but i got it. Keep trying, don't miss any deadlines and submit copies

of

EVERY single medical report, exam , doctors notes etc. It also helps if your

doctor will write his opinion.

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Document document document. Take all exams with you or send copies.... My

experience was that I was only 35 . I was rejected twice then had to go in front

of the LEA. I took all of my medical records which I had also submitted. the

biggest problem I faced and was told was that I was too young and too

educated but i got it. Keep trying, don't miss any deadlines and submit copies

of

EVERY single medical report, exam , doctors notes etc. It also helps if your

doctor will write his opinion.

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