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kevin3251
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I got my appeal on Friday 15th of June unfortunately I had a stroke on Wednesday the 13th it was a mini stroke
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so sorry to hear that Kevin3251 ❤
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I would get your gp and consultant to write a letter ASAP explaining that you've had a mini stroke and can't attend ,so sorry to hear your bad news and I hope you will get a new appeal date soon.
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Hi @kevin3251
How are you today???
Did your appeal go ok???
Have you seen anyone about your “Stroke”
Please let me know if I can help you in anyway as I have had a “Stroke” myself. -
I just want to give an update I went to my appeal after having my mini stroke on Wednesday and won this morning through my colostomy heart problems in 2012 anxiety and depression obviously is a new one is a new one what happened on Wednesday. This is my second appeal since 2015 and won both now
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Hi @kevin3251
No probs we have got “Benefit Advisors” here on our site.
I will pass your post onto them for there help if that is ok???
Hi @BenefitsTrainingCo
I have got this post that I need help with!!!!
Many thanks.
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Sorry Steve51 I'm not too sure how this site works bit confused where my messages are going yes they put me on medication I don't know if you got my last message I haven't got a clue what I'm doing on here. I decided to go to the appeal at 10 o'clock this morning in in all honesty I was in no mood for anybody today but thankfully I won after waiting 8 months
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