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KiwiLil
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just had it. Was ok (the judge and disability ladies were lovely, the doctor didn’t know what one of my conditions was ?). Was on the phone for an hour. Cried. Husband had to speak at one point but at least it’s done. Either way. This started August 19 (after getting higher for both 15-18. Didn’t challenge that one).
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They will write to tell me. Might take a week. Not hopeful ?. Nothing in this process has worked out.
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They will write to tell me. Might take a week. Not hopeful ?. Nothing in this process has worked out.
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Really want to wish you the best @KiwiLil and have a cuppa and a rest now, its very distressing i understand, you deserve a good result, got you in our thoughts
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Glad it is over for you now just the wait for a decision and I hope you dont have to wait too long.
Keep us updated on the outcome and go and enjoy a well deserved chill -
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I’ve been awarded standard for both ?. Thank you for the advice I’m so happy and relieved
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Great news relax now
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Oh Made up for you!! huge relief and a few others have got their great decisions yesterday and today again, well done xx
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Great news @KiwiLil! Sorry you had to go through a tribunal though.Community Manager
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Congratulations on a successful outcome @KiwiLil
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