WCA INCREASE IN MEDS
 
            
                
                    em444                
                
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                    Sorry everyone, but I can't seem to stop worrying, I  have GAD. Since my telephone assessment, she asked if my  GP had Increased my meds. He said that he didn't want to increase them, because I'm already on a high dose. Will this go against their decision, because they might think, It can't be bad, If her meds are the same. Constantly worrying  ! Thanks In advance for any replies.                
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            Hi there
 In my opinion i dont think you should worry it isnt about the meds taken bit more about the condition and how it prevents you from being able to work1
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            Janer1967
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            I'm sure it will be as Jane has advised, The assessors mainly look at certain physical &/mental activities to see if you would be able to work or not. 0 0
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            Medication is not a factor, its about how you function every day, (Removed by moderator).0
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