 You're going to want to make sure that you do share with your doctor your symptoms and your conditions. Why? Your communication with your doctor is imperative. At the end of your case, if it goes to court, and it probably will, most of these cases do, you can say almost anything you want to a judge. But that judge is only going to know that you're telling him the truth and believe you by comparing what you've been telling your doctors all along. So you're going to want to make sure that you're doing a very good job of communicating with your doctors. What you don't want to do is, you don't want to exaggerate. You don't want to exaggerate with your doctors. You don't want to exaggerate when you fill out those forms for social security. And you certainly don't want to exaggerate in front of a judge. You want to make sure that the judge knows when he talks to you and he or she listens to your story that they know that you're being honest about not just your conditions, but how it's affecting your everyday life.