Should i inform DWP as M R is already in extra medical stuff help
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sundontshine123
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Today the doctors have phoned me up and want me to take naproxen as other pain relief was not working with duloxotine.
Do i tell DWP, as put MR in and all medical notes ect have to be in by 10th April.
Also Mental health team have just given me 6 nurse led clinic appointments because of all this extra stress since i had my f2f and had PIP stopped.
Do you think i should tell them.
I have written so many letters in last 2 weeks to them lol.
Do i tell DWP, as put MR in and all medical notes ect have to be in by 10th April.
Also Mental health team have just given me 6 nurse led clinic appointments because of all this extra stress since i had my f2f and had PIP stopped.
Do you think i should tell them.
I have written so many letters in last 2 weeks to them lol.
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Hi sunddontshine123
I think you should tell them as it is new evidence that can be taken into account. And presumably it is helpful evidence because the doctors wouldn't suggest this unless it was needed.
It would be different if your condition had changed since the decision was made but i don't get the impression this has happened. If i have got this wrong do let us know.
David
The Benefits Training Co: -
Yh could day got worse because of all the stress the pip saga has caused me. Photo copied mh letter sent it to them this afternoon. Got disability direct next week so hopefully they can relieve some of this stress.
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