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leab
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I’ve been on here just for advice and to see other peoples experiences with their mandatory reconsiderations so just thought I would share mine. After being originally placed onto lcw I asked for the mandatory reconsideration, I was today told they had changed there minds and placed me into lcwra. I just wanted to show it is possible at the mr stage. Good luck all.
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Thanks so much for sharing this @leab that must be a relief for you!
I'm sure sharing your experience will be really helpful for other members going through the same thing.
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I just wanted to thank you for sharing that with us too @leab
How have you been feeling since you found out you've been awarded LCWRA? I can imagine it's perhaps a bit of a relief. -
Yes a huge relief, my first form was actually lost in Feb 2021 so it’s been a long road. Just a massive weight of my shoulders
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That sounds like a bit of a nightmare @leab! What did they do about the lost form?
I'm glad it's a big weight off of your shoulders Do you have any plans for this weekend? It sounds like you could do with some rest and relaxation.
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