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nannydebbie
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at last got date for appeal do i take in an update off meds as dr changed tablets many thanks
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It would be good to send a copy of your new meds to the tribunal if you have time but do take them with you
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@nannydebbie
You might want to ask in Ask a benefits advisor category because the tribunal are supposed to assess you as you were at the time of your PIP claim, not as you are now. -
If the change of meds relates to the condition at the time of the claim then it is not a problem.
The tribunal wil not consider any new conditions since the time of assessment. If this is the case and the new conditions are likely to bring about a different result, then a change of circumstance would need to be entered
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thanks @ Cockney Rebel and @Matilda conditions still same just upped meds to stronger ones i also have a letter from gp stating conditions will get worse not better
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definately worth sending info to tribunal if you have time. otherwise take copies with you and the clerk should accept them before the hearing
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