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Had my assessment!
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So that must mean that your HCP had access to your completed ESA50. Is that usual, I wonder?The HCP said he didn't understand why I had been called in (does that mean he knows i'm unwell or knows i'm well?) because I explained myself very well in the form (thanks to B&W) and my Gp gave a good detailed report (which surprised me because she refused to write a report for me and I feel our relationship is not the best).
I thought the HCPs just based their assessment on the results of their own examination.
Anyway, it sounds to me as though you don't have much to worry about.
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See the post below.mumsgirl wrote:
So that must mean that your HCP had access to your completed ESA50. Is that usual, I wonder?The HCP said he didn't understand why I had been called in (does that mean he knows i'm unwell or knows i'm well?) because I explained myself very well in the form (thanks to B&W) and my Gp gave a good detailed report (which surprised me because she refused to write a report for me and I feel our relationship is not the best).
I thought the HCPs just based their assessment on the results of their own examination.
Anyway, it sounds to me as though you don't have much to worry about.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?func=vie...id=10&id=67554#67559
A HCP cannot possibly assess your disability without knowing what disability you claim to have, hence it's necessary to carefully read the ESA50 and all the evidence you forward.
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