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Susie
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Need Advice Please

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Hey all,
As you all probably know I have filed for disability and got turned
down twice and am waiting for an appointment with the judge. In the
mean time my attorney sent me to a counselor. She said to get it on
record how this has impacted my life. So I go to the counselor today
for the second time and obviously he's had a week to think about
things. He tells me I have to file under a medical claim (which I do
have osteomyelistis and disability turned that down) or
DELUSIONAL!!! I said I want to (and have) filed anxiety. He said he
didn't think social security had a anxiety. They do have an anxiety
section and I told him I saw it myself. But he insisted DELUSIONAL.
So I said what is delusional when someone tells you to your face that
you need to brush your teeth cause you STINK!!! Am I wrong but
delusional is when you actually think something is happening when
it's not? DUH! It's not delusional when people are actually telling
you to your face. Can someone please tell me why this stupid MORON
is probably sitting in an office giving advice to people earning a
good living and I'm stuck at home trying to figure out how I can
smell better? GEEZ!! So I took my happy little ass home and got on
social security website and printed off the anxiety part and took it
back to him. He seemed not very happy with me.....OH WELL!! I tried
to stay professional with him b/c I need his help but let me tell you
the things I would love to do to that man I can't even SAY!!! I
think I'm becoming a MAN HATER. Oh it would be so much easier if I
had some of that lesbo bone in me, but I don't!!! SIGH

I'm going to print off the social security anxiety and PLEASE tell me
we fit in the category or am I the only one who thinks so!!! ADVICE
PLEASE NEEDED ASAP!!!

Here is the SS anxiety list:

12.06 Anxiety-related disorders: In these disorders anxiety is either
the predominant disturbance or it is experienced if the individual
attempts to master symptoms; for example, confronting the dreaded
object or situation in a phobic disorder or resisting the obsessions
or compulsions in obsessive compulsive disorders.

The required level of severity for these disorders is met when the
requirements in both A and B are satisfied, or when the requirements
in both A and C are satisfied.

A. Medically documented findings of at least one of the following:

1. Generalized persistent anxiety accompanied by three out of four of
the following signs or symptoms:

a. Motor tension; or

b. Autonomic hyperactivity; or

c. Apprehensive expectation; or

d. Vigilance and scanning; or

2. A persistent irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or
situation which results in a compelling desire to avoid the dreaded
object, activity, or situation; or

3. Recurrent severe panic attacks manifested by a sudden
unpredictable onset of intense apprehension, fear, terror and sense
of impending doom occurring on the average of at least once a week;
or

4. Recurrent obsessions or compulsions which are a source of marked
distress; or

5. Recurrent and intrusive recollections of a traumatic experience,
which are a source of marked distress;

AND

B. Resulting in at least two of the following:

1. Marked restriction of activities of daily living; or

2. Marked difficulties in maintaining social functioning; or

3. Marked difficulties in maintaining concentration, persistence, or
pace; or

4. Repeated episodes of decompensation, each of extended duration.

OR

C. Resulting in complete inability to function independently outside
the area of one's home.