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February 25, 2007

Episode 14 – Good and Bad Hearing Experiences

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1) dear Jonathan, i was finally able to go before the ALJ yesterday, my lawyer was 25 mins late and had no clue about the case ,we did not get together to discuss my case anytime before hand, needless to say i was trying to get across that i was having problems concentrating, what is this lawyers problem?, i was advised of nothing..i am late deafend hearing loss, have balance problems ,dizziness, and lack of concentration, i was ranting and raving like a fool, in there, trying to explain this concetration problem. Is there any hope of getting a favorable judgement. my dr still needs to do more test on me. i am also being treated for depression should i just forget about it , i cannot work. There wes one job that was there for me and nothing more. do i just need to forget about it?
–Denise

2) dear jonathan–i have a question about my hearing. The vocational ex. testified that with the judges prsumptions, no work available. how often does that result in an unfavorable decision and why? Thank you, and bless you for helping us on this site!
–Jill

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