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sam12
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If i kant cope with pip tribunal goin b room full to i struggle to communicate in front of people bad enough in with Dr i struggle
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Hi Sam,There won't be a room full of people. It will be 3 or 4 people sat around a table, it's not a court room. I know you're very worried Sam but the panel will understand and they will give you time to speak, if there's something you don't understand then ask them to repeat the question.You'll also have your support worker there and that's good.
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Still cause me anxiety this amount and my two workers i try be strong though only wk to go ono. Least i have my supporting wirh me says online they can talk to
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Hi, I know you are very worried with all this and who can blame you...but let your care worker do the talking if it is too much for you. x
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Yes i could thanks I really kant talk many at once even a Dr alone
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