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  • Yadnad
    Yadnad Posts: 2,856 Disability Gamechanger
    Tardis said:
    Well, there was a certain somebody who used to mention it every now and again across the interwebs.  
    In which case there then must be some truth in the claim
  • Tardis
    Tardis Community member Posts: 214 Pioneering
    edited December 2018
    Maybe they read that exact same magazine.  Who knows?
    Of course I have always listed meds on the forms.  They have always asked at assessment because most people have some changes to their meds from time to time.  
  • Spibes
    Spibes Community member Posts: 58 Courageous
    Tardis is correct (love the name by the way my uncle built a tardis in my back garden for my 18th birthday big whovian).

    I had my meds on my pip form but when I attended my assessment I had a adjustment and had a extra painkiller and brought it and the repeat prescription as evidence, the assessor was interested in it. 

    Meds can change at any time so obviously bringing prescription lists is a very wise choice indeed :)

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