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GMWRAGtweets said:Noted thank you. Might there be a reason the information remains in the third post on this thread?I don't see anything wrong with the 3rd post, which is here.Karawen said:Thanks for your input @Username_removed, I was hoping you'd respond!
Reflecting back, I think it has been mostly support and advice they have provided. They provided a letter of support which detailed the physical limitations anyone with my condition faces which supports the anecdotal evidence that I submitted at MR stage.
My anecdotal evidence has focused on the descriptors and how my condition affects me day to day so I feel that I have this basis covered... I haven't gone with the focus of my worst day but focused on my typical day. Plus I've included a diary.
Would you be able to explain the role of a representative at tribunal if they aren't allowed to speak? My understanding was that they provide the support and advice up to tribunal and support just by being there but the tone of your message indicates that is incorrect?
ThanksI would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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