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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #88096 by lily321
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Hi
I was put in wrag group, so asked my go for a letter for my appeal, she has given me a very good letter explaining why I cannot mobilise 50 metres without severe discomfort, so hope this will help me get into thr support group. Also on a good point she never even charged me for the letter.
Lily.
I was put in wrag group, so asked my go for a letter for my appeal, she has given me a very good letter explaining why I cannot mobilise 50 metres without severe discomfort, so hope this will help me get into thr support group. Also on a good point she never even charged me for the letter.
Lily.
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12 years 7 months ago #88099 by Gordon
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Lily
Good GPs are becoming increasingly rare, so hang onto this one
Good luck
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Good GPs are becoming increasingly rare, so hang onto this one
Good luck
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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #88101 by shrinathji
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Gordon, i completely agree with you on this one.
My GP wrote a brilliant 3 page "support" report for my husband and also gave all copies of relevant speacialists letters to back up his report as to why husband should be in S/G.
He refused to take a penny, as he knows the trauma my husband has suffered as a result of his problems over last 10 years.
My question to you would be that should i highlight "with highlighter pen" all the relevant points, just to ensure that Atos and D/M do not miss any relevant points, as at the end of the day, husband is only a "number" with the hundreds of forms that they have to deal with!!!!!!
Thanks.
Radhika.
My GP wrote a brilliant 3 page "support" report for my husband and also gave all copies of relevant speacialists letters to back up his report as to why husband should be in S/G.
He refused to take a penny, as he knows the trauma my husband has suffered as a result of his problems over last 10 years.
My question to you would be that should i highlight "with highlighter pen" all the relevant points, just to ensure that Atos and D/M do not miss any relevant points, as at the end of the day, husband is only a "number" with the hundreds of forms that they have to deal with!!!!!!
Thanks.
Radhika.
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12 years 7 months ago #88102 by Gordon
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It's entirely up to you, but remember this a letter from your GP, should you be altering it, even by hi-lighting sections, and if you do, is there a danger that it will be seen as contrived?
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It's entirely up to you, but remember this a letter from your GP, should you be altering it, even by hi-lighting sections, and if you do, is there a danger that it will be seen as contrived?
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12 years 7 months ago #88104 by shrinathji
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OK understood. Thanks.
However,will it be advantageous to make cross references to his report??? IE, in GP's report he confirms"
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However,will it be advantageous to make cross references to his report??? IE, in GP's report he confirms"
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12 years 7 months ago #88105 by Gordon
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Yes, that makes sense.
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Yes, that makes sense.
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