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davedj44
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Hi.
I have an esa assessment coming up in the next couple of weeks I have adhd ptsd anxiety HBD so it's a struggle anyway.. I have no family and no one to come with me to the assessment I've currently been waiting 47 weeks for a pip tribunal hearing and now the possibility of losing esa. I can't cope anymore
I have an esa assessment coming up in the next couple of weeks I have adhd ptsd anxiety HBD so it's a struggle anyway.. I have no family and no one to come with me to the assessment I've currently been waiting 47 weeks for a pip tribunal hearing and now the possibility of losing esa. I can't cope anymore
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Hard to say but hang on in it really can get better ,I had mine feb then mandatory now waiting for tribunal ,peaple on here are Grt and will help see if anyone lives near you may go with you xbelieve me you have to be strong but you will get there and this sight helps you good luck
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Contact your local welfare rights.They should be able to help you davedj44.
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Hi,It's very rare that anyone from an advice agency will be able to attend a face to face assessment with a claimant. Usually a representative is just for Tribunals.Would you be able to get someone to go with you on a different date? You can cancel an appointment once, so maybe that's an option for you.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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