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I do not see the need to involve your congressman or senator, etc. unless there is a specific problem with your case. I would avoid having your doctor write a note at this point as you will most likely need an attorney to obtain specific information from your doctor if you are denied initially.
As far as work goes the rules are quite clear, if you are able to make $810 or more per month then you are not disabled. The fact that you make sure you do not make more then that will most likely not help you as the rule refers to the ability to make that amount, not whether you make it or not. As I noted above, a doctors note stating you should only work part time may end up hurting your case.
The GAF or Global Assessment of Functioning is not determinative for a SSA disability case. It is a number assigned to a person that represents the doctor's opinion as to what is your current level of functioning. The scale can be found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV.
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