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I did that in my forms and during the report was just all ignored though, have a feeling it will just be ignored again but i will try think of more examples, thanks
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There's only an 18% chance of the MR decision changing so it's very slim at that stage.More than 70% of those that appear in person at the Tribunal hearing have a decision in their favour. The chances increase if you have representation from welfare rights or a law centre.I know you said you're not able to get any face to face advice but do you have someone that can go with you for this advice?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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Hi. I can completly understand you. I was on much higher dose of citalopram now changing to new ones. I had score on everything zero points. Was rejected due to not getting specialist care as I am not able to go on buses and can't afford a taxi to get to appoitment. I had asked for reconsideration, wrote long letter. Quoting what is said in PIP law and what they wrote in letter which were opposite things. Yet got rejected again. Zero points. Today I officially filled my paperwork for tribunal appeal. Keep chin up and if needed go to tribunal, nothing to lose yet a lot to prove them how your health affect you which they said it not in dwp letters.
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