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M_Eandme
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Hello
I registered my MR by phone December 17th, i then followed up in writing with new medical evidence attached which they recieved on there systems 14th January....up untill last week i was told by multiple advisors it is with DM and you should hear in next 2 weeks, as currently 8 weeks at present for decision...but now im being told the waiting time starts on the 17th January, as they dont do anything for the first month of decision being registered? I am confused as i thought it was up to 10 weeks from date registered? Anyone clarify on this from experience thanks
I registered my MR by phone December 17th, i then followed up in writing with new medical evidence attached which they recieved on there systems 14th January....up untill last week i was told by multiple advisors it is with DM and you should hear in next 2 weeks, as currently 8 weeks at present for decision...but now im being told the waiting time starts on the 17th January, as they dont do anything for the first month of decision being registered? I am confused as i thought it was up to 10 weeks from date registered? Anyone clarify on this from experience thanks
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Hi,I'm not sure why you were told up to 10 weeks because as always with any decision, there's no timescales. All you can do is wait, i'm afraid. Hopefully not too 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.
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@cagsy69 thankyu thats helpful, hope it was positive outcome
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Well done, thank you im keeping fingers crossed
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I hope you're not waiting too much longer @M_Eandme!Community Manager
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Thankyou @Adrian_Scope, me too. The waiting is the worst
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I won my MR had my daily living changed from standard to enhanced and got my standard mobility given back, so relieved no tribunal this time! Dont give up good luck to everyone going through it
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Great news to be one of those 15% that have the decision changed at this stage. Thanks for letting us know.
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This is my second time having my decision changed /points added at MR it does happen, dont give up
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