UC and Pip assessments - any tips?
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sarah72 said: I have also been told if I need to stay in hospital overnight that I must inform them.
If you do tell them that you have been in hospitable for just a few days be very clear that you are only telling them because they told you that you should but that your difficulties have not changed and you are not requesting a review of award.0 -
Just an update, LCWRA also awarded. Many thanks for all advice and support! Wishing you all best of luck x x x x2
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Congratulations on your award @sarah720
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Thank you @Justcheckingin151
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Great news, well done @sarah72
It's always nice to hear more positive stories, so thank you for updating us! Will you be doing anything this weekend to relax/celebrate?
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Thank you @Tori_Scope, it’s not easy an easy process at all, but with sufficient information and evidence it can be easier. I am just going to relax at home :-)0
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