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6 years 3 months ago #204785 by davis
lol i have no reference for this term so i was asking does this term apply to medical treatment

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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #204793 by Gordon

shella wrote: lol i have no reference for this term so i was asking does this term apply to medical treatment


So what the DWP were saying is that the OP did not appear to have any condition that would limit their ability to complete the PIP activities, so as an example, if they said on their form that they have problems with walking then the DWP are saying that they see no evidence of a condition which would cause problems with them doing this.

Gordon

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Last edit: 6 years 3 months ago by Gordon.
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6 years 3 months ago #204820 by davis
oh my goodness, I am so glad I posted on this thread I won't go into detail as this is someone else's thread I will post more details on my tread this has opened up a can of worms good for me bad for the DWP it like they use a certain words on purpose to mislead. I am a bit in shock

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