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Just Me, you are a very lucky person. From the age of 57 till full retirement without a CDR, that is great to hear. My wish, is to say that one day. Wish you great retirement.
Bump. It is now late November 2021, and I have turned 61 and have had no contact from SSA. And no CDR. Obviously no guarantees but it looks like I am unlikely to get another CDR at my advanced age. I was listed as Medical improvement not expected on my last CDR and that was more than 5 years ago. My health has continued to spiral downward and it seems like I have now developed another serious condition on top of the ones I was initially approved for.
Quote from: MisplacedTexan on November 22, 2021, 02:01:59 pmBump. It is now late November 2021, and I have turned 61 and have had no contact from SSA. And no CDR. Obviously no guarantees but it looks like I am unlikely to get another CDR at my advanced age. I was listed as Medical improvement not expected on my last CDR and that was more than 5 years ago. My health has continued to spiral downward and it seems like I have now developed another serious condition on top of the ones I was initially approved for.Keep fingers cross, and I hope you never ever receive another CDR Until you reach your retirement.
it would be interesting to also add or factor in those that work pt and those who do not work at all if that playing into the cdr process
To correct......there "is" a person here that got short formed every 18 months like clockwork.I was always prepped for it, after the first couple of times, and walked my paperwork into the local office. Typically the entire process from start to continuation letter was 3-4 weeks.Mine were as a result of being right at max SGA for years.Best wishes,BRBBPhilip
Hey Joe,I think I did get one after 65. I know I got a continuation letter after 65.Best wishes,BRBBPhilip