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Attached is the word document of my final SSOC reply to be submitted this coming week. TEAR it APART... If there is a hole, I will fill it, but this ship is without leaks..

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Joseph Hertrich (Josh)

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Question here, not a problem...

I have aditional MRI Films that were not considered in the reviews that also show the times sequenced development of the brain abscesses. This woud be quite a find for a doctor to review for the sake of medicine learning BUT I do not want them to suddenly be unaccounted for or disapper. The immages don´t really add any new information they simly confirm what was happening at the time.

Best to keep them or send them?

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I've decided NOT to send them. I looked through a copy of a page of the MRI I did send and they have enough, I do not want to complicate what should be a very simple on THEIR part.... To immediately approve...

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Greetings again all on Hadit. Thanks Carlie for the heads up about the ssn.

I think I have perfected the claim and saw that a number of people were downloading the file. I truely think when it comes to that specific area, I can see no way there can be another denial. ... But it certainly is possible and maybe likely ,,, but there is no more to add EXCEPT the microscopic details of what a micro abscess is....

Like Berta, I too had to become an "expert" in the area I knew there to be an error... A serious error that almost killed me outright and I survived despite their cunning..

Josh

Hmm thought to add a nice picture of Gio and I's view behind our home here in Colombia....Could I ever afford this life there... NEVER... And the Colombian Gvt is providing great incentives for US retiree's to come...

write me if interested in more information.

I will also try to add a small clip of the view outback..

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Here goes the clip ;)

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