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g7iqj
Community member Posts: 86 Courageous
JUST re read my chdc asseors report ( MR) LODGED 4 october . I CANT mobilise more 20 meteres , does not prepare food for hisself . OTHERS does his shopping . CANT climb stairs aided . PROBLEM seems to be ASSEOR made mistake only awarded 9 points for mobilise NOT 15 points as should be . AS 20 meteres is lot less than min 50 meteres requirtnment for LCW . WE have to see what MR says as I will be sending more eveidence on 20 meteres by 4 oct deadline . FOR vareity off reasons i cant use ///// wheel chair is unsuitable to gain mobilise . AS for one thing circular motion puts pressure on my shoulders which in turn puts pressure on my back lwr spine sets off scatica discomfort & pain . i find walk stick best option in my case .
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