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Old Nov 05, 2009, 10:53 AM
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I just got a call from social security and they need to know how much I paid each month for counseling. I don't know, I suck at phones and I suck at remembering things what else do you want from me?! Lol. But the lady was really helpful. Though, I think she was getting impatient with me >< Grr now I forget where I was going with this. Derailed train onoes! lol. I need to remember to call my psychiatry office and ask them to fax proof of what I paid every month out of my pocket. I don't understand why though, I don't want that money back . . . well I do but I thought it was long gone so it's not important to me to get back now lol. Somebody explain? Does this mean I've been approved? Or is this just a routine they do with everyone applying?
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Old Nov 05, 2009, 11:31 AM
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I don't think they call you if you are not being approved. as for why they need that info I don't know. maybe to help determine how much you will get! good luck!
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