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hi @avakarlsson, yes a gloomy day, weve got our lights on its so dark. im reading through all my documents ready for my pip tel call tomorrow afternoon, anxious but got to be done and ive waited a long time, ill post as soon as its over0
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aww thanks @Lou67, thats very kind
and i appreciate it a lot. im going to stay calm and take my time and i will definately let you and everyone know how it has gone, im suprisingly calm!!! ha ha! my hubby cant believe it!!
hes gone for a sleep, he was on nights last night but has a few days off so can relax. how are you? are you all set for your move?
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@katho31. Aww so glad your feeling calm, I’m just about organised as organised as I can be lol I’m feeling a wee bit anxious about the actual move but be fine once it’s over with, so have a nice relaxing bath and a read on your kindle tonight and be ready for this tomorrow I’m sure you’ll do great take care ?1
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Hi Ami, yes the tribunal went ok thank you really nice judge and doctor who I spoke to, I have been awarded the LWCRA which is good. I was speaking to them for about 45 mins then after they said we will go through it and let you know the outcome we might be about 10 mins or more they phoned me after 10 mins and said I have been rewarded the limited Work capability related activity which is good, so no I don’t need to work, or hand in any more sick notes and they said they tell DWP and takes about 2-3 weeks and I will get paperwork from DWP about me now on LWCRA4
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@avakarlsson. Awww great news ? I’m so pleased for you you’ll be able to relax now it’s over well done x0
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Thank you, I wasn’t worried about it I just wanted to get it done and out of the way, now I know the outcome which is good news I now don’t have to worry when my appeal will be etc as now I have had it1
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Great news Ava ?0
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Thank you Lou, are you on it too? As they said it takes 2-3 weeks to go all through and me to receive the paperwork0
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Great news @avakarlsson! I am on LCWRA0
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Thank you Ami, do you remember when you first got it etc and anything I need to know or anything how it works0
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Hi Ava no I’m not on it I’m still on ESA support group just now.0
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Oh I see I thought you was on LWCRA0
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We applied for UC in January, I was awarded LCWRA in February and received first payment the following month. However, I originally applied for ESA about 3 years ago, but was declined due to my partner working full time. We aren't absolutely certain but we think we received the payment quickly as apparently my ESA claim was still open, but not receiving money from ESA. So, we think its linked somehow, that's all I know. Mine was awarded by paper based assessment.
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Oh I see, as they said to me today that I should get the paperwork and everything done and takes 2-3 weeks but they said maybe sooner than that, so I don’t no how it works from now as it’s new to me0
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