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Taken off high-rate ESA
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budgie
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i went for interview , last week i was on high rate esa , now they have took me off i have problems talking in groups and traveling i get paranoid here voices and they say i am fit to go back to work , also i had a miner stroke in April , i just don,t no what to do ,there saying i have got to go on credits , work related please help me btw my friend is typing as i am not able to read , thank you
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Hi @budgie
Welcome to the community! Sorry for what you have been through. I am unsure how to advise however another member of the community may be able to help you and will be along shortly to advise you. Please let us know if there is anything else we can help you withDisability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi @budgie,
Welcome to Scope's online community!
I'm sorry to hear about the problems you've been having with ESA - it sounds like a really tough time for you.
Have you considered appealing against the decision? We have lots of information about mandatory reconsiderations and tribunals on our website, which might be of interest to you.Liam -
Hi yes i ask for MR ,they refused me turn down said i got go to court ,
i don,t understand as i got learning problem ,i am trying to just cope ,
i don,t no what to say to court ,i don,t go out much im on the UVC now , i was on ESA highest rate . -
thank you AMI2301
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