Had health report back, found LCWRA, but no mention of not coping with any change in a non-routine

Hello,
I've had lots of help on this from this lovely community, but I noticed on my report that deemed me as LCWRA that it didn't mention that I'm not good with both planned & unplanned change that's not in a routine.
When looking at the UC50, it mentions specifically: routine. Can this descriptor still apply even if you find it hard to be in a routine due to ailments, but anything that is planned and then changed in-advance, you find it hard to cope e.g. due to ASD?
My understanding is yes but just wanted to clarify.
Thanks.
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Changed in-advance or on the spot, that is, even if it is not necessarily in a routine.
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It shouldn't make any difference as they have already awarded you
lcwra.
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I suppose that since 'any' seems to be pretty open-ended it can literally just be 'any' change? The other two descriptors do mention routine, but the LCWRA one doesn't.
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congratulations on being the first person to post today
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