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thank you in advance
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You can send what you want but I would be cautious of sending new evidence if you have only ticked the boxes as you really need to explain it's relevance, re-sending evidence that was attached to your PIP2 should not be a problem.
I'm afraid there are significant delays in the ESA assessment process across most of the country with wait times of nine months not being uncommon, your current award remains in payment until a new Decision is made.
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Hi. I spoke to my gp re the dear gp letter that i gave her, she wasnt very helpful at all. She said this was a something that i have to fill n myself? It says Dear GP. Anyway she wont fill it in. She says if they want information they will write to her. No help from this new GP apart from a quick letter stating some my diognoses and says various other conditions. she has also written, my condition is very unlikly to change and that i would be better with a home visit if i need a medical as i have severe aggropobia. I also have the orignal letter from the gp that retired, she has listed every condition that i have, should i send this also, its dated 2015shazier wrote: Thanks Gorden i wasnt sure if i could send the same evidence and the report from atos or not.Im not Convinced or trust the DWP to still have the evidence sent to them in 2015 when i filled in my form going over to pip from DLA. I dont have any further evidence since my last review anyway apart from a copy letter sent to my gp confirming my new diognoses. This new diognoses hasnt change the amount of care i need, its just anothing health poblem thats been added to my list of other health problem. I very rarely see my gp unless im having problems with my breathing and chest infection, she visitis me at home and i very raley get to the surgery because of agrophobia. I also have a letter from my gp but, this only confirms my conditions. She doesnt know how my conditions affect me so is unable to comment. She has been given a dear gp letter and has a coy of my atos report, but she cant say she knows how my conditins affect me even with that, it just gives her a rough idea of the help i get and why. She is ringing me in the morning to discuss a few details with me.
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I'm afraid your GP's response is not unusual but still disappointing.
Yes send both the letters.
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Yes very disappointing, my GP that retired would of had no objection whatsoever. When i spoke to this new GP i was in a terrible state and also asking for help coping with my grief, Im really struggling. she gave me telephone numbers to contact? I am absolutley disgusted that she didnt try and help me. She just kept saying, i am so sorry that your son has has died. She knows i have severe agrophobia, i also find it extremly difficult to chat on the phone with people i dont know. I always thought your GP could referred you. When my old GP felt I needed extre help with my mental health, she made sure it was a home vist. I need a differant GP this one is near to useless.Gordon wrote: shazier
I'm afraid your GP's response is not unusual but still disappointing.
Yes send both the letters.
Gordon
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