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Well,

My story went rather well and I am not quite sure why. Perhaps

because it took me so long to realize how sick I was and then it

took the doctors forever to figure out what was wrong with me. I

got the SSD on my first try. It did take six months though for the

entire process. I can only tell you what I did that in turn might

help you and might not, but it is worth a try. I am concerned that

you don't have an official diagnosis yet. That could certainly

delay things. However, I was extremely diligent with my paperwork

and be sure to keep copies of everything you send them because yes

they lost mine of course, but I just happened to have a copy, LOL, I

think they were speechless for just a second. Then, I was very

diligent about keeping any appts they made for me especially the one

with their doctor. I lucked out there as his sister was disabled

with RA so he completely understood my disease. That was a one in a

million shot and I think it is the reason I won my disability on the

first try. Go prepared with every document they ask you to bring

like your birth certificate and the birth certificate of your

children in case you win. Then, I kept calling them to check the

status every single week until my approval came through. I gave

them like 30 days to process and then kept calling. Of course, mine

was one of the claims " picked " for special review in Boston which

delayed things from 30-60 days, but I think a lot of people get

picked for that review. Also, make sure your doctors are on the

same page with you and are going to support your disability. This

really helped me. Like you, they had encouraged me to apply so I

did. Hey, we have three kids to feed and I am only 39 now. My

husband certainly cannot do it on his salary alone. Be very honest

with them about how hard it is to do just simple things like get

groceries or do housework or even dress yourself and do your own

hair, etc.

Good luck and I hope this helps.

Tracie

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Well,

My story went rather well and I am not quite sure why. Perhaps

because it took me so long to realize how sick I was and then it

took the doctors forever to figure out what was wrong with me. I

got the SSD on my first try. It did take six months though for the

entire process. I can only tell you what I did that in turn might

help you and might not, but it is worth a try. I am concerned that

you don't have an official diagnosis yet. That could certainly

delay things. However, I was extremely diligent with my paperwork

and be sure to keep copies of everything you send them because yes

they lost mine of course, but I just happened to have a copy, LOL, I

think they were speechless for just a second. Then, I was very

diligent about keeping any appts they made for me especially the one

with their doctor. I lucked out there as his sister was disabled

with RA so he completely understood my disease. That was a one in a

million shot and I think it is the reason I won my disability on the

first try. Go prepared with every document they ask you to bring

like your birth certificate and the birth certificate of your

children in case you win. Then, I kept calling them to check the

status every single week until my approval came through. I gave

them like 30 days to process and then kept calling. Of course, mine

was one of the claims " picked " for special review in Boston which

delayed things from 30-60 days, but I think a lot of people get

picked for that review. Also, make sure your doctors are on the

same page with you and are going to support your disability. This

really helped me. Like you, they had encouraged me to apply so I

did. Hey, we have three kids to feed and I am only 39 now. My

husband certainly cannot do it on his salary alone. Be very honest

with them about how hard it is to do just simple things like get

groceries or do housework or even dress yourself and do your own

hair, etc.

Good luck and I hope this helps.

Tracie

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Thanks, Tracie

They don't have a diagnosis, but I'm now also having seizures,

tremors, hearing and vision problems, etc. My latest bloodwork just

came back (well, most of it), and they ruled out 's, and my

neuro thought my cortisol is low, though according to the lab it is

still in the " normal " range, but barely. Story of my life. I'm not

allowed to drive, and my neuro has said " NO WAY " to work until this

is diagnosed and treated. I don't even know if I'll have a job when

this is all done. Sigh.

Thanks, anyway. Hopefully everything will go through ok.

> Well,

>

> My story went rather well and I am not quite sure why. Perhaps

> because it took me so long to realize how sick I was and then it

> took the doctors forever to figure out what was wrong with me. I

> got the SSD on my first try. It did take six months though for the

> entire process. I can only tell you what I did that in turn might

> help you and might not, but it is worth a try. I am concerned

that

> you don't have an official diagnosis yet. That could certainly

> delay things. However, I was extremely diligent with my paperwork

> and be sure to keep copies of everything you send them because yes

> they lost mine of course, but I just happened to have a copy, LOL,

I

> think they were speechless for just a second. Then, I was very

> diligent about keeping any appts they made for me especially the

one

> with their doctor. I lucked out there as his sister was disabled

> with RA so he completely understood my disease. That was a one in

a

> million shot and I think it is the reason I won my disability on

the

> first try. Go prepared with every document they ask you to bring

> like your birth certificate and the birth certificate of your

> children in case you win. Then, I kept calling them to check the

> status every single week until my approval came through. I gave

> them like 30 days to process and then kept calling. Of course,

mine

> was one of the claims " picked " for special review in Boston which

> delayed things from 30-60 days, but I think a lot of people get

> picked for that review. Also, make sure your doctors are on the

> same page with you and are going to support your disability. This

> really helped me. Like you, they had encouraged me to apply so I

> did. Hey, we have three kids to feed and I am only 39 now. My

> husband certainly cannot do it on his salary alone. Be very

honest

> with them about how hard it is to do just simple things like get

> groceries or do housework or even dress yourself and do your own

> hair, etc.

>

> Good luck and I hope this helps.

>

> Tracie

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Thanks, Tracie

They don't have a diagnosis, but I'm now also having seizures,

tremors, hearing and vision problems, etc. My latest bloodwork just

came back (well, most of it), and they ruled out 's, and my

neuro thought my cortisol is low, though according to the lab it is

still in the " normal " range, but barely. Story of my life. I'm not

allowed to drive, and my neuro has said " NO WAY " to work until this

is diagnosed and treated. I don't even know if I'll have a job when

this is all done. Sigh.

Thanks, anyway. Hopefully everything will go through ok.

> Well,

>

> My story went rather well and I am not quite sure why. Perhaps

> because it took me so long to realize how sick I was and then it

> took the doctors forever to figure out what was wrong with me. I

> got the SSD on my first try. It did take six months though for the

> entire process. I can only tell you what I did that in turn might

> help you and might not, but it is worth a try. I am concerned

that

> you don't have an official diagnosis yet. That could certainly

> delay things. However, I was extremely diligent with my paperwork

> and be sure to keep copies of everything you send them because yes

> they lost mine of course, but I just happened to have a copy, LOL,

I

> think they were speechless for just a second. Then, I was very

> diligent about keeping any appts they made for me especially the

one

> with their doctor. I lucked out there as his sister was disabled

> with RA so he completely understood my disease. That was a one in

a

> million shot and I think it is the reason I won my disability on

the

> first try. Go prepared with every document they ask you to bring

> like your birth certificate and the birth certificate of your

> children in case you win. Then, I kept calling them to check the

> status every single week until my approval came through. I gave

> them like 30 days to process and then kept calling. Of course,

mine

> was one of the claims " picked " for special review in Boston which

> delayed things from 30-60 days, but I think a lot of people get

> picked for that review. Also, make sure your doctors are on the

> same page with you and are going to support your disability. This

> really helped me. Like you, they had encouraged me to apply so I

> did. Hey, we have three kids to feed and I am only 39 now. My

> husband certainly cannot do it on his salary alone. Be very

honest

> with them about how hard it is to do just simple things like get

> groceries or do housework or even dress yourself and do your own

> hair, etc.

>

> Good luck and I hope this helps.

>

> Tracie

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> > Well,

> >

> > My story went rather well and I am not quite sure why. Perhaps

> > because it took me so long to realize how sick I was and then it

> > took the doctors forever to figure out what was wrong with me.

I

> > got the SSD on my first try. It did take six months though for

the

> > entire process. I can only tell you what I did that in turn

might

> > help you and might not, but it is worth a try. I am concerned

> that

> > you don't have an official diagnosis yet. That could certainly

> > delay things. However, I was extremely diligent with my

paperwork

> > and be sure to keep copies of everything you send them because

yes

> > they lost mine of course, but I just happened to have a copy,

LOL,

> I

> > think they were speechless for just a second. Then, I was very

> > diligent about keeping any appts they made for me especially the

> one

> > with their doctor. I lucked out there as his sister was

disabled

> > with RA so he completely understood my disease. That was a one

in

> a

> > million shot and I think it is the reason I won my disability on

> the

> > first try. Go prepared with every document they ask you to

bring

> > like your birth certificate and the birth certificate of your

> > children in case you win. Then, I kept calling them to check

the

> > status every single week until my approval came through. I gave

> > them like 30 days to process and then kept calling. Of course,

> mine

> > was one of the claims " picked " for special review in Boston

which

> > delayed things from 30-60 days, but I think a lot of people get

> > picked for that review. Also, make sure your doctors are on the

> > same page with you and are going to support your disability.

This

> > really helped me. Like you, they had encouraged me to apply so I

> > did. Hey, we have three kids to feed and I am only 39 now. My

> > husband certainly cannot do it on his salary alone. Be very

> honest

> > with them about how hard it is to do just simple things like get

> > groceries or do housework or even dress yourself and do your own

> > hair, etc.

> >

> > Good luck and I hope this helps.

> >

> > Tracie

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> > Well,

> >

> > My story went rather well and I am not quite sure why. Perhaps

> > because it took me so long to realize how sick I was and then it

> > took the doctors forever to figure out what was wrong with me.

I

> > got the SSD on my first try. It did take six months though for

the

> > entire process. I can only tell you what I did that in turn

might

> > help you and might not, but it is worth a try. I am concerned

> that

> > you don't have an official diagnosis yet. That could certainly

> > delay things. However, I was extremely diligent with my

paperwork

> > and be sure to keep copies of everything you send them because

yes

> > they lost mine of course, but I just happened to have a copy,

LOL,

> I

> > think they were speechless for just a second. Then, I was very

> > diligent about keeping any appts they made for me especially the

> one

> > with their doctor. I lucked out there as his sister was

disabled

> > with RA so he completely understood my disease. That was a one

in

> a

> > million shot and I think it is the reason I won my disability on

> the

> > first try. Go prepared with every document they ask you to

bring

> > like your birth certificate and the birth certificate of your

> > children in case you win. Then, I kept calling them to check

the

> > status every single week until my approval came through. I gave

> > them like 30 days to process and then kept calling. Of course,

> mine

> > was one of the claims " picked " for special review in Boston

which

> > delayed things from 30-60 days, but I think a lot of people get

> > picked for that review. Also, make sure your doctors are on the

> > same page with you and are going to support your disability.

This

> > really helped me. Like you, they had encouraged me to apply so I

> > did. Hey, we have three kids to feed and I am only 39 now. My

> > husband certainly cannot do it on his salary alone. Be very

> honest

> > with them about how hard it is to do just simple things like get

> > groceries or do housework or even dress yourself and do your own

> > hair, etc.

> >

> > Good luck and I hope this helps.

> >

> > Tracie

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