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Post by fedupdude101 on Oct 6, 2021 9:19:41 GMT
not sure if it should be posted here but need some help, I just recieved a review form to fill in.
Now I spoke with one of their customer service advisors who informed me that if there is no change relevent to that question just fill it in 'no change' and where there is a change fill in what has change.
is this correct or misinformation I have no idea, I recieved a letter last november that the review was extended untill augest 2022.
no idea what is going on.
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Post by junior on Oct 6, 2021 20:28:29 GMT
Personally I think that if there is no change to any part of your conditions then you should put no change but still provide supporting evidence to prove that there is no change. That way you are telling DWP there is no change and your doctor is agreeing with you i.e supporting you.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2021 9:16:38 GMT
As junior as said above, if there is no change say no change. If you have a cooperative GP ( which is highly doubtful as they are all anti-patients at the moment🙄) you could ask them if they could write a confirmation that there has beeen no change. Otherwise just add whatever evidence you have.
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