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cheers @Lou67
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Lou67 said:@katho31. Aw that’s lovely, when I’m feeling so **** and feeling sorry for myself then I try to remember there’s people a lot worse of than me as you sd, hope you get through to DWP this time it’s so frustrating.
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Hi@Katho31 Hahahaha aw nice one hope you enjoyed them, did you manage to get through to DWP.
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hi @Lou67, hubby went to three chippys all had closed!! then got stuck on the linkway!!! roadworks , anyway he got home at 2.30 without chips and fish!!! hes made fish fingers and oven chips ha ha ha, hes a good un and im very lucky, hes so laid back he could fall over, we both have good sense of humour thank god!! no luck with dwp, keep trying eh?!
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Hi @katho31. Aww nothing worse looking forward to something and it doesn’t happen☹️But good you can laugh about it lol glad youv a good hubby to help you out ad be there for you, as for DWP that’s another story ?♀️
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cheers chat later, keep safe and smiling
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Hi @katho31, have you had a f2f assessment? Sorry for the confusion! They might be doing a paper-based decision.
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Chloe_Scope said:Hi @katho31, have you had a f2f assessment? Sorry for the confusion! They might be doing a paper-based decision.
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Chloe_Scope said:Hi @katho31, have you had a f2f assessment? Sorry for the confusion! They might be doing a paper-based decision.
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paulb123 said:Hi I have just received a letter from pip the judge has made a provisional decision to award me daily living giving me 8 points I currently had 6 it says thy av give the dwp 28 days to agree does this mean I have a good chance of getting it thank u
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katho31 said:Chloe_Scope said:Hi @katho31, have you had a f2f assessment? Sorry for the confusion! They might be doing a paper-based decision.
If the report is with the assessor then that is a good sign. I know it's extremely frustrating, but unfortunately you can only wait.
You will receive a letter when a decision has been made. You also can check your bank for a payment as this sometimes can happen before the letter has been processed and received.
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hi @Chloe_Scope and everyone. finally i have had a txt! i have got a telephone consultation at 2.15pm this friday 12th june, thanks to all of you who gave me the strength these past couple of months/weeks ive got all my diaries and we photocopied the application form so im somewhat prepared for it. ill let you know how i get on whether good/bad and again you have helped to keep me going and my spirits up may need a bit of support next week before the call x
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katho31 said:hi @Chloe_Scope and everyone. finally i have had a txt! i have got a telephone consultation at 2.15pm this friday 12th june, thanks to all of you who gave me the strength these past couple of months/weeks ive got all my diaries and we photocopied the application form so im somewhat prepared for it. ill let you know how i get on whether good/bad and again you have helped to keep me going and my spirits up may need a bit of support next week before the call x
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Great news katho
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Hi @katho31 Aww so glad to hear youv eventually had word from them, my fingers are crossed for you and wish you well for your appointment?
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Hi @Brumboy68 How have you been since youv been back home.
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I've been good no more seizures thank god. I have to live with my illness. That's just life. I can collapse at any time . So cold here I'm sure there are polar bears in my back garden.. Bloody typical so hot last week when I'm in ward ten in hospaital, when I'm realesed the temperature drops ten degrees and it's dark at nine.
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Hi@Brumboy68 Oh glad youv been ok since getting out but must be so tuff having to live no knowing next time you’ll have another turn, as for the weather typical it changes once your out ?♀️
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