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flounder35
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Hi all, just to let you all know that my MR came back today after 3 months of waiting and I have been awarded standard for living and enhanced for mobility, I had only asked for 3 or so descriptors to be looked at and the woman decided to look at the whole claim which is great, just wanted to let others know there is hope x
Wendy x
Wendy x
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Hi @flounder35, this is great news! Thank you so much for sharing this with us all!
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That's great @flounder35! Thank you for letting us know, it's rare we hear of successful MRs.Community Manager
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This is why I wanted to tell everyone, the support here has been great, and I know we can get down at times, but thought that something positive would be good, just gotta battle with claiming new style esa now, onwards and upwards x
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Oh I forgot, they back date your claim to when you phoned for the forms for your original claim x
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Best of luck with the NS ESA @flounder35. As always, any questions please don't hesitate to ask!Community Manager
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