I just Came from my DDS adjudicator SSA office, she gave me the generic answer well I have everything to make a decision she's like so you want me to wait for your neuropsych test you did on the 21st I said you have my TBI review from Dec. neuropsych from 2007 2010 and my PTSD review and thousands of my medical records pertaining to my disabilities, go ahead just do it. Then she explained well if she wasn't able to grant me even after all the things I've submitted that when I appeal to reconsider she could have missed something which made me worry. I'm hoping she said that because we were in the SSA building and isn't legally allowed to hint which way she was leaning she also said after her if it's a grant it goes right to SSA for dispersing..... tried to pry out of her with my daughter whose 2 she was hugging her legs but she wouldn't hint
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