tribunal refusal
Pet
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State that my epileptic seizures are controlled during the day and when sleeping the nature and extent of the resulting limitations are insufficient to warrant points. I have complained, stating that I need safety and supervision with me during the night and memory problems need help with medication control. Will the DWP see this before I take it to upper tribunal.
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My first discussion forgets to mention that I have just come out of hospital after suffering 11 seizures in 12 hours, the doctors see this as stress and a start of an infection. I am still waiting to hear from the DWP0
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Hi Pet and welcome
By complaining do you mean that you have asked for a mandatory reconsideration ?
You will need the result of MR before you can apeal to the tribunal
There is plenty of info on here about the apeals process please have a look around and come back with any questions
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