Change of circumstances
Hi guys,
I have had a determination and then a re determination both concluded that I would be awarded standard daily living even though I submitted letter and doctors lines that I cannot walk due to dizziness and most days cannot get out of bed along with all the other descriptors my condition limits me to basically do nothing for myself anymore. I have a tribunal pending but been advises to make a change of circumstances as the findings no confirm why I cant do anything on my own.
MRI shows moderate to severe left C5/C6 foraminal narrowing.
Osteoarthritis of spine, Cervical spondylosis, Lumbar spine disc disease
plus my doctor has signed me off indefinitely.
Would this new evidence create a review or even take back to my first application where I told them exactly what was wrong but couldnt prove it too them.
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Hi @lyleprest
Reporting a change of circumstances might be beneficial, especially if your condition has worsened and you have new medical evidence like the MRI and this could prompt a review of your case.0 -
Can I ask who has advised you and whether you are planning to continue with the appeal ? I would advise you to contact an advice agency such as CAB or similar to discuss the options open to you.
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