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Old Dec 14, 2018, 06:32 PM
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How much weight does a letter from your Pdoc hold in front of a judge?
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Unless you have a Psychiarist’s agreement that you need disability it’s impossible to receive SSDI or SSI for a psych problem.
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Old Dec 14, 2018, 07:54 PM
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I have a form that he needs to fill out but I was going to get a letter also.
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Old Dec 14, 2018, 08:17 PM
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When I went through this they had many pages from my file to review.- notes from psych ER visits and hospitalizations. Number of psych hospitalizations and length count also.
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Old Dec 15, 2018, 09:56 AM
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I never had to go in front of a judge to get SSDI approval, but like Christina wrote, having my psychiatrist and therapist fully on board with my application was surely crucial to my getting approval. I would, personally, definitely want some letter and/or form filled out by both (or at least my psychiatrist) if/when I ever have to.

Like Moose wrote, the more evidence of difficulties with the illness, the stronger the case, likely. I had had 10 psych hospitalizations and 12 PHPs/IOPs in the 3.5 years prior to my SSDI approval, spending more than 12 of those months total in the hospital and IOP combined. I had also eventually been terminated from my job for being out on private long-term disability so long. I had attempted to return to work at least four times during that period (only once making it beyond part-time) with little success, so returning to work even part-time was destabilizing for me. I have had varying levels of struggle even since getting SSDI, including abandoned volunteering attempts due to relapse, etc. Documenting all of this is important.

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