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dan20ddf
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Hi quick question I asked for representatives for my tribunal from c a b when I went in for advice and discussion about the tribunal they said the amount of painkillers I am on I should have got it already on enhanced rate mobility and should win it by just tabkets i am on as effects my decisions and daily aspects but I take the tablets for my extreme pain for the last 3 to 4 years
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Hi @dan20ddf.
Welcome to our "online community"
That sounds ok can please let us know when you have got your Tribunal ???
We have got plenty of info on our home page where you can find info on Benefits.
We have also got a Benefit Advisor who will be able to help you further with this.
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Well just trying say is do have chance win if your on strong painkillers like me who's been on them 3-4 years
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Hi @dan20ddf.
I have just asked our Benefits Advisor to help me with this for you.
Please please let me know if I can help you further with this ???
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