esa have sent letter to my gp
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(((Hugs))) @shazier, I totally understand the effects & stress all this business has put you through.
Take a bit of time to chill, and relax keeping away from anything to do with benefits until the next challenge PIP.
Build up a bit of reserve to fight the next battle when it comes.
Take care, love Mary Xxx0 -
shazier said:@suan48 Thank you, I am relieved yes but also still very unsettled and annoyed that Isusan48 said:@shazier I’m glad your not having to go through the f2f assessment, I bet your relieved.
Keep us posted on how things go.
Take care
have been put through all this unnecessary stress. it very upsetting and stressful, things like this affect me for days, its part of my anxiety disorder. don't get me wrong im relieved its and pleased with the outcome but i can't just shrug things of like i used to. By the time i have calmed down pip will be on my back. It a vicious circle. I hope all is well with you x
I just wish the system worked properly instead of putting people through all this unnecessary stress and anxiety.
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Waylay, today I have been falling into despair, waiting for my WCA on Friday.
Just want to say, reading your Werewolf based post has left me in hysterics! Thanks for cheering me up. Your sense of humour is great1 -
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Could anyone help me out with this if they can
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Hi,Unfortunately, no one here can tell you if you'll successfully be placed into the Support Group. ESA isn't about a diagnosis, it's how those conditions affect your ability to do any type of work.There's criteria to be placed into the Support group, see it here.Reg35 hereIf you live in the UK you can ring DWP on Monday and ask for a copy of the assessment report to be sent to you. This will give you some idea what the decision is likely to be because they usually go with the recommendations in the report.
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Will have to read then if I won’t get the esa to see about the other thing x0
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