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tina1888
Member Posts: 85 Courageous
My husband's Mr has been in now for 6 weeks called them this morning still no update.. is this normal? Thanx
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Yes it can take 6 weeks mine took around that time.
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Yeah I knew it could take 6 weeks but it's just over that now. I thought it had to be done by 6 weeks.
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@lindadenise how did u get on with yours?
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Not good i have gone to tribunal they wouldnt overturn the decision.
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I didnt get anywhere with MR they didnt overturn there decision.
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I have gone to appeal
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Good luck at appeal x hopefully they will have a heart x
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I hope so i am due to have op on my spine early August and all this stress does not help. Thankyou and very best of luck with your MR x
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They didnt overturn my MR appeal so now it is going to the tribunal
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