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Hi there I my self find it hard to understand things when there In text . Im sorry if I said any thing that upset you . We are all friendly here and we wouldn’t on purpose offend people .
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thank you @poppy123456
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@cupcake88, yes, the same points as the advisor had said on the phone. a total of 10 for daily living and 0 for mobility. There are definitely errors and missed information so will apply to have it recomsidered, so now I guess I just wait for the decision and award letter and go from there.
You have not upset me at all, I have appreciated your comments and input! Good luck to you too! -
@mikehughescq, thanks for the advice, you’re right it’s tempting to just want to correct them rather than to apply it to the descriptors!
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On re-reading, their are definitely things missed off or changed from what was said in the assessment. @Username_removed I looked at the descriptors and I do think that with the missing disorder and the relevant information added, there is a change to them. Will start tackling that soon. Thanks you for the advice
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