it seems the UC people can now time travel
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Philonline
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Whilst laid up here with painfull bursitis In my right hip due to lateral deformities I have once again had to but heads with the UC peeps at my local office as it seems that chronic intractable pain is not good enough for them on a fit note? they wanted a different reason why I was unfit for work which is to me not the same as degenerative spondylolisthesis which is another proven diagnosis which was on my fit note before I was found fit for work, so I looked back in my journal just to double check that that it was changed after my work assessment and what i found really made my day, the girl or woman at the local office has me down as being assessed fit for work on 01/08/2023 now i dont know how they do it but it seems they have cracked time travel! the DWP have kept that under their hats, I'm still waiting a reply how they did it lol
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How odd @Philonline I hope you get some answers soon!Online Community Coordinator
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Alex_Scope said:How odd @Philonline I hope you get some answers soon!
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Sometimes it helps to look on the bright side of life eh, @PhilonlineOnline Community Coordinator
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