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Default Feb 28, 2016 at 07:22 PM
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I'm worried. Although I have never worked with Mass Rehab before, I just got a letter from them telling me that I must come in for an appointment. There is no mention of what the appointment is for or why it was scheduled. I am wondering if SSDI is behind this. I hate worrying about losing benefits. I feel like I have to prove and re-prove myself to them all the time. Like they just can't wait to take my funding away.

Anyone have some words of wisdom? Or insight into what could be going on?
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Default Feb 28, 2016 at 09:34 PM
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JoeS21, i have SSD for over 3 yrs. At the 3 year mark i had to fill out a letter to see if there were any changes, i said no. I got worse but i just said no. I can say stay on top of your doctor visits, meds, so that you have consistancy with doctors to be maintained. Your meds show you cannot work. Do all that you are to do to stay in the system and they won't question it. If you get disability and stop going to a doctor that is when they try to say you are well and no longer disabled. I hope that helps. Dont worry, pray about it and give it to God and trust in Him, (((hugs))) tc
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