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I  retired last June with only 17 years as teacher as per neuros. advice.  I
was 43 at the time.  Teacher retirement was approved within one week.  After
the local SS office lost some of my paperwork and didn't bother to notify me
until I called them four months after applying(I was told by the SS folks it
would take four months).  Also, let me interject here that a SS
Administration employee in Washington D.C. was the first person to tell me I
should retire on disability.  New paperwork was filled out and returned....It
has been one major hassle....and has certainly not helped PD symptoms.  The
purpose for retiring was to eliminate stress as much as possible, but dealing
with the SS folks as been the most stressful thing I've done.  When the claim
was sent to the Disability Determination office........the real nightmares
begin....they claimed to have problems getting records from hospital and
doctors....hospital claimed they had not received a request from the DD.  Got
that taken care of and one week later,  the person handling case tells me
everything is in and they will be making a determination within a couple of
days....oh yes, he was looking at my file when he told me that.  Two later,
"sorry, we don't have alll of your records in,  waiting on records from
neuro.....we really need those."  I take care of that...two weeks
later....they haven't received records.....I call neuros. office again...they
had been mailed soon after my first inquiry.  Talk to a DD supervisor.....she
ask me to contact neuros office again and have them to fax records to her.  I
comply.....his office tells me they will fax immediately.  I call supervisor
back and she tells me that just because they fax the records today....that it
would be at least 2 days before she actually gets them in her hands because
she will have to ask her secretary to go from 5th to 3rd floor to retrieve
them.  Needless to say, I am by this point and before, not a happy person..
She also tells me she wants me to go to dr. of their choice for another
opinion.  Fine, send me whereever....In a few days., I receive a letter
telling me about appointment they scheduled and reminding me to keep the
appt.  A couple of days after that...receive another letter telling me unless
I had additonal info.  to not call them, they would call me..   That did
it....I called Congressman's office and they got right on it.....but really
couldn't do anything unless denied...but did make contact with liasion who
began keeping them informed.  After another month and visit to the dr. of
their choosing.. Congressman's office called and told me the liasion had
called and I was going to be denied., to appeal upon receiving letter from
the DD office and to have better documentation from drs.  My neuro is one of
two PD specialist in state(the other is his partner).  I wait and two weeks
later, just this week....get phone call from DD office.  This very nice
sounding female tells me she has been assigned to my case and so and so had
moved., did I have time to answer some questions....I did.  She begins to ask
questions and  I stop her and ask about denial....she told me I had not been
denied...file had been pulled and was being reviewed and would like to take
a different approach to my case....wanted to play up the emotional part of PD
also.  So I agreed,  i have been very emotional about it. Afterwards,
Congressman's office calls and tells me my file was pulled by in-house
quality control  (??) group and that the liasion said this was very good news
for me..   I am seeing another dr of their choosing and was told to not act
like everything  is OK...because it isn't.   Sorry this is so long...but this
is what has happened with me and applying.....Oh yes, don't know if this
helped in getting file pulled for another look, but I emailed the President
twice, asking for help.   Good Luck,  everyone says it isn't uncommon to be
denied, but that eventually you will be approved.