Planning and following a journey
Andywheels56
Online Community Member Posts: 54 Contributor
Hi, would I be able to claim (f.) for this activity because of extreme fatigue. If I can manage in a morning but due to the effects of PBC Liver disease and increasing fatigue I could not manage to do it by mid afternoon.
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No, following and planning a journey is for those with mental health, cognitive or sensory issues.Fatigue would come under moving around part but it would depend on how far you can walk, as that applies to physical conditions.1
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Okay, thanks poppy123456. My review form has just arrived this morning. Is it okay to add extra anecdotal evidence typed up on extra paper, adding name, address and NI number on each sheet or would I have to send it handwritten.0
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Typed is fine.0
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Thanks griff11, I'm all good to go now. Fingers crossed.1
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Andywheels56 said:Thanks griff11, I'm all good to go now. Fingers crossed.0
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Make sure you include your name and NI number on everything you send.0
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