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I doubt it.
When should they see the claims for say mental health issues?
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The computer system just matches available appointments up to waiting claimants within area. People are probably more likely to complain about an early appointment than a later one, as even if you don't have difficulty getting going in the morning, the transport issues are more complicated. I suspect these appointments are more often changed than later ones, and so get reissued to another unhappy customer and the story repeats.
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Tardis said:The computer system just matches available appointments up to waiting claimants within area. People are probably more likely to complain about an early appointment than a later one, as even if you don't have difficulty getting going in the morning, the transport issues are more complicated. I suspect these appointments are more often changed than later ones, and so get reissued to another unhappy customer and the story repeats.
I was tired to start with and only just having taken my morphine and pregabalin I was still in pain. Travelling to the centre would have been by bus, train, and bus to a stop approx. 500 metres from the centre. On that basis I ended up with the appointments that nobody else wanted!
Thankfully for each one I had the use of a Motability car.
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