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bigtim7
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Hi am after some advice please I went for my assement 2 weeks ago.i asked for a copy of my report which I got it looks like I have only scored 2points even thou the women doing my assessment seem to be happy HELP me with putting down what I wanting to say anyhow I am on 3 different medicines for anxiety and depression.i haven't been giving my verdict but I notice on my report that I have to get a review for daily living part of it because I am having to up my meds.mobility part says no review but for daily living I have to go back 1yr 8months for a review what does this mean
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So if you only scored 2 points have they stopped your previous entitlement?
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janice_in_wonderland said:So if you only scored 2 points have they stopped your previous entitlement?
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It doesn't sound positive. But wait for the decision letter
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Basically if anyone can walk talk & use their hands n do up buttons n shoes then any mental or other physical symptoms are all being ignored so it seems unless it's incredibly serious & suffer severely - I'm lying down atm which is when nobody ever sees me so when they do they ALL assume that I 'look and sound alright'
its really hard having unpredictable invisible illnesses but im hoping things are going to change & improve in the near future...
i hope you have the right support to get your entitlement
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