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Old Feb 01, 2014, 03:46 PM
Anonymous24413
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If you haven't pursued treatment for an issue consistently the SSA is very likely to take the stance that there is little to no proof that it is truly disabling. Which kind of makes sense. That is no personal judgement about your specific circumstance but if you aren't recieving consistence treatment for something, you don't know what your actual limitations would be if you were getting the help that would be appropriate for whatever is problematic.
Thanks for this!
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