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freckles
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Hi i,m so anxious about my tribunal hearing tomorrow that i no i wont sleep tonight i sent a doctors letter to the court about my mental health my ipf autism and back and knees problems i no its not the illness its the way you cope with it on a day to day basis and i,m not coping i sent a load of evidence to the dwp but they have took no notice of anything i sent to them hence the tribunal hearing tomorrow anyway thanks for reading
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Hi. Good luck for tomorrow. I too am going to tribunal tomorrow. Hope it goes well for both of us and post back tomorrow evening on the outcome.Best wishes. xx
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Thankyou cazann good look to you two
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Good luck to you both. I’m just about to put in for a tribunal. Never ending!! Gentle hugs to you both x
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Thank you both for your kind wishes. xxPS. Good luck with your tribunal Pixie..when it comes.
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Yes thankyou pixie best wishes
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Hi cazann how did it go i hope you got the result you was looking for.... Mine was cancelled because of the snow they rang me this morning
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freckles said:Hi cazann how did it go i hope you got the result you was looking for.... Mine was cancelled because of the snow they rang me this morningHi @freckles My tribunal was postponed because they told me that the judge wanted more evidence. They are sending me a letter to sign so they can get more evidence from doctor and from my old DLA report from 10 years ago!I don't know what to make of that. I did send letters from doctor and consultants but didn't send my old DLA documents, as I didn't know they would want it.
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Sometimes this happens why they don't have enough of evidence but it doesn't mean anything. Once they receive the evidence and look at it, they'll contact you with another date for the hearing. Hopefully you won't be waiting much longer.
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. -
Cazann said:Hi @freckles My tribunal was postponed because they told me that the judge wanted more evidence. They are sending me a letter to sign so they can get more evidence from doctor and from my old DLA report from 10 years ago!I don't know what to make of that. I did send letters from doctor and consultants but didn't send my old DLA documents, as I didn't know they would want it.
I am surprised that a current PIP appeal judge would want to see a DLA file from 2009.
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poppy123456 said:Sometimes this happens why they don't have enough of evidence but it doesn't mean anything. Once they receive the evidence and look at it, they'll contact you with another date for the hearing. Hopefully you won't be waiting much longer.
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Yes, PIP and DLA are different but this certainly doesn't mean your conditions have improved in that time. Which is why you can ask for your DLA file to be used as evidence when transferring to PIP.There's some conditions that are life long and don't change. Those that have a learning disability or autism will never change and there's certainly no cure for any of these.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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Correct poppy or i.p.f
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