Lynn, I found the forms from S.S. to be pretty self explanatory. I was able to requesty them via a phone call. Then read through them and called SS office to get clarification on anything that I didn't quite understand. Your primary care physician and your neuro specialist can be VERY helpful by writing testamentary letters of your disability to include with your application. The required interview can be done in your home so don't let them call you into their office where you may have to wait for several hours to be interviewed. All of the paperwork for the SSDI for my wife was handled over the phone and in home interviews. Don't understate your disability on the forms. A little exaggeration is OK but not much. Time is seemingly unimportant to these people so don't hesitate to shake their cage every two to three weeks to keep them alert! If more than a couple of months go by without success, don't be bashful about calling your U.S. representative's office and requesting assistance from one of his/her qaides. Hope this helps. Don Summers The Lurking Shy-Drager Caregiver