Will my partner's tribunal go against her now?
frogspawn12
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Rome the senate's the Congress ain't changed much apart from cashless lol
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Hi @frogspawn12
Welcome to the community. How are you doing today?
I'm afraid I don't think I quite understand your post. Would you be able to expand a little on what you mean? Did you have a question?0 -
I know am so stressed that my partner had tHe to face over 2.5 years ago it got turned down and the mandatory Devon said that it is likely that due to her condition she.may consider 2 years re apply as it is obvious her health is deteriorating but due to a tribunal we thought being less time we do that but 2 and half years later was a blow get still refused ? She now has fibromyalgia
And All that goes with it neck disk probs lungs are scared badly hard to do things but now has border line c o p d will this tribunal to against her now
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Sorry so muddly
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Ok thankyou
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frogspawn12 said:Rome the senate's the Congress ain't changed much apart from cashless lol ( do apologise wot was that I text about I don't know
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The best thing you can do is approach a charity that deals with the conditions your partner has, or CAB and ask for their help filling in PIP forms, appeals and attending face to face meetings.1
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