A Big Thank you.................Never give up
ebeneee
Community member Posts: 87 Pioneering
Hi Everyone especially @poppy123456,@mikehughescq,@chloe_scope,@cristobal,@chiarieds,@wilko,@david235
Thank you for supporting me with good advice, when i first got reassessed in 2018 lost enhanced and only receiving standard mobility, lost at tribunal, re-applied after having assessment early in the year and receiving the same outcome, even though there was more health conditions added and decision maker going with what the assessors recomendation, i had a month to submit for MR which i did a transcript even though i was informed very few decision change , i would be looking at tribunal route, I can say that after Decision maker looked at Transcript (and was appauled with what he had read) i was awarded Enhanced on Daily living, as well as Enhanced on Mobility, i do not know how long it is for....BUT WE DID IT......... Thank you for sticking by me when i felt that i was loosing it,Thank you for your encouragement, Thank you for checking in on me when i was depressed......................My advice to those who are still fighting theirs NEVER GIVE UP, KEEP ON TRYING.
Thank you for supporting me with good advice, when i first got reassessed in 2018 lost enhanced and only receiving standard mobility, lost at tribunal, re-applied after having assessment early in the year and receiving the same outcome, even though there was more health conditions added and decision maker going with what the assessors recomendation, i had a month to submit for MR which i did a transcript even though i was informed very few decision change , i would be looking at tribunal route, I can say that after Decision maker looked at Transcript (and was appauled with what he had read) i was awarded Enhanced on Daily living, as well as Enhanced on Mobility, i do not know how long it is for....BUT WE DID IT......... Thank you for sticking by me when i felt that i was loosing it,Thank you for your encouragement, Thank you for checking in on me when i was depressed......................My advice to those who are still fighting theirs NEVER GIVE UP, KEEP ON TRYING.
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This is wonderful news, @ebeneee! Thanks for the update. I hope you are keeping safe and well.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Hi @ebenee - I am so pleased to read your news that this time around you were successful with a MR. Some of us have to be in the lucky few percent!I always said your honesty would shine through, just sorry it's taken longer than I'd hoped. Thank you very much for letting us all know, & congratulations.
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Great news @ebeneee!! So happy for you. I'm glad the community were able to help.
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