I should look to see if I have any pre-qualifing conditions. Right now I am highly seizure prone, low iron and low platelets, that are hard to control (makes me so tired), plus severe arthritis, that continues to get worse. Depression and post-pardom depression, anxiety (which goes hand in hand with the seizures). I have physical disabilities from birth that are now catching up with me

faster then I'd like.
Alaska said it would be 18m for their state. That is where I filed the original application (with my Arizona address- I did it online, I was visiting Alaska, and have 2x since applying) . I worked with the Alaska office over the last year and a half. I never was contacted after putting my app in, and so I went back into the Juneau office on another visit, this past July to inquire. They had everythng they needed, but according to their records, no one had contacted me in any way since filing July 07.
Thankfully the Juneau office is SMALL, and honestly, so, so helpful. I would have continued my processing there, but he said it wasn't worth it. I couldn't do a reconsideration. I'd have to appeal. I am not sure what the difference is for sure. Any ideas??
He and my original caseworker (he helped go over my stuff with me, make sure I had what I needed to reconsider, all of my t's crossed, back around Nov 1st) went over everything and could not figure out why I was denied. WHY they looked at my health from BEFORE July 06 when I started iron and platelet transfusions. And as of Jan 08 (or was it Feb 08) they said (SSI and their records) I was still working for the company I stopped workin for back in July 06. Luckily, I went over it with the social security guy in Juneau (Alaska) and they were contacting the HR of my former employment to see what was going on.
Since July of 06, I have had 3 major grand mal seizures and while I am on meds, they do make me tired. I have been on the other meds since May of 07.
SSI also said I had a nice chunk of change in Smith Barney (I don't nor have we since 2000 at least) and my husbands plain jane 2000 SL 1 Saturn was worth $19,000 at current value, even with the 80,000+ miles on it. (Not $9000 or even $900). Wow. All of that counted against us (as his was a second car).
The letter, signed by my neurologist, touched upon every possible, little issue I had, siting who I had seen last and where records could be obtained from. I am really hoping it helps.
I would have had one from my hemotologst, but he wanted me to write it up and he'd sign it. Well I was in Alaska and couldn't come back in a timely manner, so I had my neuro write one. I wish I had one from both. My Dr here in AZ will write me something if/when this comes up again.