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pamela1962
Member Posts: 34 Connected
Hi everyone.
After a long wait I have my work assessment on Friday.
I am so scared , not sleeping properly itsi on my mind all the time.
If I am found fit for work I don't know how I'm going to cope. My GP has given me sick notes but they say they will not be accepted if I am found fit. I'm petrified, any advice will be so appreciated . Thank you.
After a long wait I have my work assessment on Friday.
I am so scared , not sleeping properly itsi on my mind all the time.
If I am found fit for work I don't know how I'm going to cope. My GP has given me sick notes but they say they will not be accepted if I am found fit. I'm petrified, any advice will be so appreciated . Thank you.
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Hi,During the assessment you'll be asked questions about how your conditions affect your ability to do any type of work. Evidence should have already been sent stating how your conditions affect you. You can take someone with you to the assessment but you'll have to answer all the questions. Good luck.
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Thanks Poppy
I don't know what to do if they did say I was ok to work. I think it would finish me ? -
Hi @pamela1962 and welcome , im sure you will be fine please dont worry to much i know it is easier said then done ,when have you got it .
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Thank you x
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your welcome x
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If the worst does happen then your first step will be a Mandatory Reconsideration. I know how scary these assessments are, i had a work capability assessment myself just a few weeks ago.Do you have someone that can go with you?
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Yes my sister. It's just the thought of the pressure to find work while I appeal, if it comes to that, I don't think I could cope.
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Wishing you all the best for Friday @pamela1962, please do keep us updated and we'll advise where we can.
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Thank you Pippa wishing you well also
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