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kusadasi040667 wrote: »I understand what you are saying & if it's to add a paracetamol then ok but if you have an increase or decrease in a drug such as morphine or had baclofen & catheters introduced or taken away you are supposed to let them know as this is a change in your situ & it's part of the agreement of DLA . It is actually beneficial to you to do so . Also if in a few months you needed to let them know about an issue and mentioned a med that they have not got down for you on your claim then they would say oh & what date did that start & why have we not been informed.It just keeps everything in order so no come back on you
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It's hardly beneficial for me. Any time I've had to change a med on my form, they've made me fill out the whole thing - the LONG form - all over again, and that makes me nearly suicidal all by itself - last time it took me 3 hours with professional help.Homosexual, Unitarian, young, British, female, disabled. Do you need more?0 -
It's hardly beneficial for me. Any time I've had to change a med on my form, they've made me fill out the whole thing - the LONG form - all over again, and that makes me nearly suicidal all by itself - last time it took me 3 hours with professional help.
i have had that many changes meds wise i would be near filling a form out near every other week of late :rotfl:, funny thought they havent asked me to do that i have just asked them to record it on their system
i dont bother ringing them unless its say i have been dignosed with something that changes things alot care or nmoblity wise, really its just mixing combinations around till they get the right combination last count on meds taken was about 15 depending on how iami swaer i rattle when i walk
oh and blue badge wise cab sue was going off it i didnt get badge but iam feeling good atm been 2 whole days of things just being sore tierd and a bit achy a mircle in itself but for how much longer ?? bit iam scared about known, just means i have housework to do which strangely iam happy about for once :rotfl:0 -
hi guys, just forgot to update before - the medical went well i think? was just asked a few questions by the doctor - that was exactly 7 days ago last wednesday, and i know my doc submitted evidence a while ago, so i hope i hear either way soon :j2 esa medicals passed successfully (support group - it can be done!!)!! :j0
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just thought id let you know that i had a lovely suprise this morning waiting for me on the door mat. yep.. bb came!2 esa medicals passed successfully (support group - it can be done!!)!! :j0
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The appeal was worth it, good for you.Only 3% of those registered blind in the UK have zero vision.0
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