well, i went to the tm.org site and to that resources link and the tips for SS applying...and on those links were a link for tips and when I clicked it it took me to some other site that had tips and tricks and advice. I also signed up there and they called me, so they are going to help me appeal and represent me at the hearing if need be. They said they take 25% of any back pay.Which I guess if I hired a lawyer, would be close to the same if not more.
Now I need to try and get a letter drafted, and have my dr sign it. Not quite sure I am good at the wording  tho....
I have a phone interview with them next week, and I am also going to direct them to the TM web site.
so what do you all think?
In a message dated 6/28/2006 4:03:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, got my decision back from SS, and they of course have declined it.
Krissy
 
I got declined for my medicaid and they said I could work. When this happened a dr wrote a letter for me and sent it in to them. Just before my court appeal I got a letter saying I had been approved. One has to have the right wording for them to read, I got my SSI the first time, this was after I got medicaid.
 
Frank is right about writing the letter up and having the dr read it and make any changes to it. Most drs have not time and some just have no idea how to write a letter so SS knows how disabled you really are. If you can't sit to work you are out of work, I am like that, can't sit for very long and that is my main problem. It has been like this since I got TM in 4-99.
 
I hope you can get things done right so you can get your disability soon. I think once they rule on your case it is quicker once you get the wording right. Take care and I will pray you can get your SS soon.
Love to all
Sally
NC



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