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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 407103" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>The process is still quite complicated. I would guess that she is hoping that it is fast and simple.</p><p>My easy child/difficult child applied for disability five years ago using a computer room with telephone access. He provided information about his brain surgery etc. and "maybe" we were told that we would hear back within a month. He did get a letter very shortly thereafter telling him he was turned down.</p><p> </p><p>Last week after using a law firm to represent him he had a hearing which included documentation from the brain surgeon, the two rehabilitation facilities, reports from the psychiatrist who has been seeing him for eight years or more (highly respected) <strong>and </strong>a full neuro/psychiatric report done by an independent expert (we did not pay for that report or choose the Dr.) showing a great problem with short term memory, greatly reduced IQ etc. Within a week he got a letter of rejection.</p><p> </p><p>I'd be very surprised if anyone gets approved fast. She probably thinks "you'll hear back" is the same as "you will be approved". My advice? Just chill and see what happens. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 407103, member: 35"] The process is still quite complicated. I would guess that she is hoping that it is fast and simple. My easy child/difficult child applied for disability five years ago using a computer room with telephone access. He provided information about his brain surgery etc. and "maybe" we were told that we would hear back within a month. He did get a letter very shortly thereafter telling him he was turned down. Last week after using a law firm to represent him he had a hearing which included documentation from the brain surgeon, the two rehabilitation facilities, reports from the psychiatrist who has been seeing him for eight years or more (highly respected) [B]and [/B]a full neuro/psychiatric report done by an independent expert (we did not pay for that report or choose the Dr.) showing a great problem with short term memory, greatly reduced IQ etc. Within a week he got a letter of rejection. I'd be very surprised if anyone gets approved fast. She probably thinks "you'll hear back" is the same as "you will be approved". My advice? Just chill and see what happens. DDD [/QUOTE]
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