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Medical report

Susie55
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Hi,i have just received my copy of medical report after my esa assessment,there are no points on it and it just states i have met the criteria for Limited Capability for Work and Work related Activity.Does this mean i will still get my esa,or not.I am very confused at moment.
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Hi,That means the recommendation is the Support Group and there's no points for the Support Group. You'll still need to wait for the decision but it's very rare for them to go against it.
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Thankyou so that means I will still get my benefit.
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You're welcome. Yes.
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Can I ring DWP too see if they made decision or should I wait a while.I know last week when I asked for my report a decision hadn't been made then
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You can ring anytime, if a decision is made they'll tell you.
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Brill thanks
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