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High Care and Low mobility for ME/CFS and epilepsy

  • badtastebear
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13 years 1 week ago #51973 by badtastebear
Thank you so much to everyone to do with this site. I have tried twice before and didnt even appeal. But I then got ill with ME/CFS a year ago and thought I'd try again. This site help really help understand the form, not alone everything else. I had to wait since the 30th Jan and thought today I'd phone and see what was going on. And she told me over the phone the good news High Care and Low mobility, not sure for how long, but will update when paper work gets hear. Stay strong everyone and keep fighting!!!

Thank you Rach

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13 years 1 week ago #51975 by Gordon
Well done for persevering.

Gordon

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  • badtastebear
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13 years 1 week ago #51976 by badtastebear
The only thing I can moan about is there website failed after all the hard work and we had to start again in paper form and they will not backdate :(

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  • originaldave
13 years 1 week ago #51986 by originaldave
badtastebear wrote:

The only thing I can moan about is there website failed after all the hard work and we had to start again in paper form and they will not backdate :(


you can download the form to your computer

keep opening itand keep saving it then print off as with the ESA form

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13 years 1 week ago #51993 by Libra45
The way I have always completed my DLA forms is to type the answer out and then glue it to the relevant page.

I have always got the info saved on my laptop. I also photocopy the completed form!

The DWP have lost lots of applications so doing mine this way means I will not have to start from the beginning if they lose mine!

:ohmy:

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  • RachelPotter
13 years 1 week ago #51999 by RachelPotter
Congratulations! :)

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