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PIP Mandatory reconsideration
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The dr has written the descriptors in her letter and then answered each part. As to why I can't do that particular task. Hopefully that will do the trick if not im lost as to what else to give as evidence.0
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dave030445 wrote: »Did you send any further medical evidence when you asked for a MR?
i didn't have any unfortunately. My MS nurse retired and my new MS nurse hadn't started by then
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You can send things to the tribunal up until the day of the tribunal. I was in your position and had to take a letter with me and the tribunal were fine with it.
Tribunal isn't as scary as you're thinking. There are 3 people, one is a doctor, one is a disability awareness person, they will help the judge make his decision. No one wears a wig, the room I was in was more like an office than a court room.0
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