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suzannah17
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Hello everyone just letting you no a good outcome for once, my cousin sent his review forms back in March and rang for an update the other day so they put him through to a case manager and she said I’ll pick your claim up now and decide, she rang back an hour later and said he’s not well enough for an assessment and extended his enhanced & enhanced award for another 6 years. If he didn’t ring he would of been waiting a lot longer! Although she did have a substantial amount of fresh medical evidence.
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Hi @suzannah17 always really good on a wet afternoon to hear some good news.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@suzannah17. Oh that’s great news so nice to hear, as we normally don’t hear enough good news ?
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great news
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Wonderful news @suzannah17, well done for calling them and thank you for sharing.Community Manager
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That's great news and thanks for sharing with us it is always nice to hear good news stories and makes others feel like its not always bad news
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