Medical cancellation
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ollieandduke
Community member Posts: 178 Courageous
I was due for a medical on 18th april but ive received a letter this morning cancelling it ive rang them and have been told itds cancelled because they have enough paper evidence they said its nothing to worry about ive rang dwp and have been told there system asnt been updated yet do you think i have been kept in support group based on paper work or they have put me in wrag based on it
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Sorry, it is impossible to hazard a guess
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
What ever the evidence that was submitted for your medical is enough to keep you in the same group or place you in the support group you will have to wait for dession letter.
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Ty all x
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Ive been in the support group for 3 yrs but my circumstances changed when i ended up full time using a wheelchair to get about maybe thats what made the desicion x
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