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should i give difficult child his medications. to ssi appointment.
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 19148" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>what medications is he on? </p><p>Some medications work longer than others....so- for some medications a missed dose does not really show the effects immediately. There is a remote possibility they might want to do a blood draw to check medication level.....</p><p>I am not sure if they um.... if your child functions well on medications.....then they may feel he does not really qualify for ssi? I am not sure. </p><p>Did they ask for any school records or docs records etc? How does your child do at school? </p><p>I applied for my oldest in AUg (she was approved in Oct but the checks STILL have not started, the adjudicator keeps telling me she "is checking into the delay")</p><p>But they wanted to know what medications were trialed, what the effect of each medication was etc.....and they did ask for her school records etc, too. - and her IEP info and they wanted lots of info from her docs and everywhere she had any kind of treatments etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 19148, member: 1697"] what medications is he on? Some medications work longer than others....so- for some medications a missed dose does not really show the effects immediately. There is a remote possibility they might want to do a blood draw to check medication level..... I am not sure if they um.... if your child functions well on medications.....then they may feel he does not really qualify for ssi? I am not sure. Did they ask for any school records or docs records etc? How does your child do at school? I applied for my oldest in AUg (she was approved in Oct but the checks STILL have not started, the adjudicator keeps telling me she "is checking into the delay") But they wanted to know what medications were trialed, what the effect of each medication was etc.....and they did ask for her school records etc, too. - and her IEP info and they wanted lots of info from her docs and everywhere she had any kind of treatments etc. [/QUOTE]
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