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cobra said:I only said that if he’s unable to walk long distance with all that pain and not for any other reasons. Some centres are not that near to where you can reasonably dropped of by a taxi.
i apologise if my wordings were not correct and no time I can suggest anyone to do any other way.
Either that or a scooter or walker.
It's going to be something the assessor might come up with as an aid to help you. Being in a wheelchair is an aid, an aid is less points.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
littleruthie123 said:Hi I usually have phone consultations with my doc .she did me a great report .but we did say I use council community transport for hospital visits .which proberly was a bad idea I think now
I didn't want the assessor in my house. That's my safe place. I hate people in the house. So was "happy" to go.
Not in the lift so much no mention of it being on the third bleeping floor!
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Thanks guys. So hard too no what too do for the best. .never known it take so long .I don't mind waiting anyway
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On a good note. Finally getting some councilng soon .after a very long wait. ☺
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