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Social Security Disability Monthly Headache Diary

If you think you will have trouble providing sufficiently detailed information at your Social Security disability hearing, the exercise of keeping a daily diary until the time of your hearing is excellent preparation for testifying. And for episodic impairments like headaches, a diary helps quantify problems. You can also download and print the full PDF version of the Social Security Disability Monthly Headache Diary.

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