GP not supportive with benefits
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odi1973
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Hi everyone
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I am going to my 2 assessment after 3 years next friday but i have a problem with my gp and he doesn’t write anything to support me because simply he doesn’t believe me that i have serious problem. Is anyone knowing what should i do for support letter?
please let me know
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Hi odi and welcome
What benefit is this for ?
Many GP's now cannot or won't give letters of support so you are not on your own.
It is not essential to have a supporting letter from your GP, many claims have been won without any medical evidence at all
Don't try to squeeze your answers into the boxes, instead wite or print your answers on sheets that you attach to the back of the forn. Write your name and NIN on each sheet and number eacg page 1 of 10, 3 of 10 etc
Put a reference in the form box to the relevant page and paragraph
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Do you see any other medical professionals @odi1973 ? Nurses, consultants etc?
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If you don't see your GP regular about your condition then this is why most will not be supportive
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