Tribunal hearing today
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guccidog
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Had my tribunal hearing today. I seem so tongue tied. It went ok. But i was nervous but truthful.
At the end they said they will send decision by post.
SO now I am a wreck. Thinking they will deny me.
But i won't put myself through it again.
THEY stopped my p.i.p. last year February. Now I am so worried.
SO guys any reply by post to me seems bad
At the end they said they will send decision by post.
SO now I am a wreck. Thinking they will deny me.
But i won't put myself through it again.
THEY stopped my p.i.p. last year February. Now I am so worried.
SO guys any reply by post to me seems bad
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Waiting is utter torture, isn't it? I can only offer sympathy and suggest that you try out all the recommendations for relaxing this evening and tonight. I don't know if you're the sort of person who finds it helpful to assume the worst and plan what you'll do when it happens? I know some people do find that helpful. Otherwise I guess the best is to try and forget it until it happens - not easy. Best wishes and good luck!
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I had my decision in writing within 2 days, it can take while longer but mine was successful
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I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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