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Waititng for decision after health assesement.

Superbetty
Community member Posts: 446 Pioneering
Hi, gosh, I will sound desperate, but I am unfortunately. I had health assesement and I am torturing myself with looking at my laptop all day waititing for an email about new entry in my UC journal. And now I thought- maybe you get notification only in the morning, you know, it is all uploaded in the morning? Or no, you can get notification all day, whenever your claim is completed?I would appreciate if people who got decisions shared their experience with me, thank you.
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It can be anytime of the day. For my daughter it was in the afternoon.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Thank you Poppy, at least now I know:-) Have a good day:-)
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I'v got main after 3 pm.
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honeyhoney said:I'v got main after 3 pm.
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I got mine this morning, message came through just after 9.30 but (unusually for me), I wasn't checking my emails so only picked it up 40 minutes ago.
I did the constant checking too. -
Crazyone said:I got mine this morning, message came through just after 9.30 but (unusually for me), I wasn't checking my emails so only picked it up 40 minutes ago.
I did the constant checking too.
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