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Assessment stopped because of pain
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Pauli
Community member Posts: 2 Listener
I had a reassement yesterday at a medical centre I suffer with kidney pains depression anxiety asthma diabetes I had severe pain in my kidney area when I wss in the meeting and the assessor didn't want me to carry on because I was severe pain which led them ringing for an ambulance for me so they are going to get me a home visit to carry on my with my reassement at home because she said I'm to I'll to be at the assessment centre Just waiting for that they have put a note on screen about what happened to me
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Hi @Pauli
Welcome to the community. I am sorry to hear what happened to you at your assessment. Is this assessment for PIP? I hope your next assessment goes well.
How are you doing today?
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Hello @Pauli Pleased to meet you welcome. Thank you for joining.
Sorry what has happened. Hope you are OK today. We as a community hope you get better soon.
I am one of the team of community champions who advise and help new members who join.
Hope your assessment has a successful outcome. We are here to support you.
Please ask if we can help and advise on anything.
Please take care.
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