Hi everyone
So, I'm currently working on the questionnaire for my SSI application. Writing down a detailed list of every aspect of your life that has changed negatively is a depressing task I have to say. I've been staring at the paper for a while trying to distance myself from it... fill it out like its someone else. heh.
So as I do this, and I know this sounds silly, I'm wondering if things like typing your application in a separate file can be bad, too much detail is bad or too little detail is bad? I read some things online and I'm just confused about these sorts of details. If I type the answers in on a separate sheet and include it with the application will that invalidate the application? I've been having a bad few days and my handwriting is atrocious.
Also, I've switched neurologists recently (after applying initially to SSI) do I mention that? I know I have to get them to add him sense he is the one that actually ran the appropriate tests finally.
Any advice would be incredibly helpful.
thanks
So, I'm currently working on the questionnaire for my SSI application. Writing down a detailed list of every aspect of your life that has changed negatively is a depressing task I have to say. I've been staring at the paper for a while trying to distance myself from it... fill it out like its someone else. heh.
So as I do this, and I know this sounds silly, I'm wondering if things like typing your application in a separate file can be bad, too much detail is bad or too little detail is bad? I read some things online and I'm just confused about these sorts of details. If I type the answers in on a separate sheet and include it with the application will that invalidate the application? I've been having a bad few days and my handwriting is atrocious.
Also, I've switched neurologists recently (after applying initially to SSI) do I mention that? I know I have to get them to add him sense he is the one that actually ran the appropriate tests finally.
Any advice would be incredibly helpful.
thanks
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