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gary1968
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I am servery eperleptic and my dla stopped a year ago I had to fight and take pip to a tribunal it took a year but I did get it back went to court it was a judge a doctor and someone from disability rights on the panel nobody from had the decently to turn up. Take them to tribunal fight it all the way because will think you will leave it and accept what they say to you were all know that avon are being paid to get people off pip
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Hi @gary1968,
Welcome to the community and thank you so much for sharing your success. It's great to see that you had a positive outcome!
Any other tips for people going to the tribunal stage? -
Well done, @gary1968!
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@gary1968. Great news thanks for sharing that with us. It must be such a relief for you well done!
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