Should I ring DWP to inform them of the added meds or wait for the decision?
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maya605
Community member Posts: 16 Listener
hi all,
after my f2f my doctor has put me on 15mg mirtazapine to take alongside my 200mg sertraline. The HP wrote in my assessment about the sertraline but obviously the 15mg was prescribed after f2f. Should I ring DWP to inform them of the added meds or wait for the decision? Any advice?
after my f2f my doctor has put me on 15mg mirtazapine to take alongside my 200mg sertraline. The HP wrote in my assessment about the sertraline but obviously the 15mg was prescribed after f2f. Should I ring DWP to inform them of the added meds or wait for the decision? Any advice?
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@harrison1959 Thank you. I’m new to all this and it’s so stressful. I scored 8 points on my daily living so hopefully they won’t go against HA report. Just wasn’t sure what to do but will wait and see what decision Is
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Will do and thank you
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Have you requested your acessment report, this will give you an indecaion of what your award may should be but if looking good you dtist have to wait for the official award notification letter if not a chance to prepare for a MR .
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I have and I scored 8 points for daily living. The HA recommended a review in 18 months. So just hoping the DWP go with the report from HA
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