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tara2019
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My head cant get what's happening I'm back on sick from work my disability have got much worse I applied for pip 29th nov 2018 I'm waiting tribuneral which should be may 2020 if I got pip back in2019 I wouldn't have had to go back to work but couldn't live on nothing so I this is down to dwp for this for letting me down I now relay on my family for everything
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HI,I'm sorry to hear this, hopefully you won't be waiting much longer for the Tribunal hearing date.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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Should I give up my job of 28yrs even tho they changed my role n looked after me its **** I should of give up working last yr but couldn't due to dwp now I cant walk cant get out of bed the system is rubbish
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I wouldn't advise you to quit working. You should look at claiming SSP from your employer, which is payable for 28 weeks.
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. -
Hi Tara, I started work August 2018 and September 19 I’ve been off work long term sickness, I have got chronic hip and neck pain, that’s why I had to stop as it’s just chronic all the time everyday, when I started my job until sept 2019 I didn’t have one day off even though I was in chronic pain. I am on daily living pip and on universal credit but don’t get any payments, I send my fit notes to my local job centre. I have had a couple of occupational health phone assessments and the recent one was 4th feb. When I next see my manager maybe next week or the following week depends when the meeting is she will either keep my job or dismiss me on ill health grounds.If I wasn’t in pain I would be at work, the only thing keeping me going is my job, I haven’t got universal credit payments yet, on the 8th feb this month I had my work Capability Assessment and I got the decision letter last Friday and they said I am fit for work, I am not due to my chronic pain and coping, so I phoned them up and asked for a mandatory reconsideration and I had to write in my journal why it was wrong etc, as yet I haven’t heard back hopefully they are as speedy as they were last week after having the assessment and my questionnaire.
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