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Successful DLA claims

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Has anyone made a successful DLA claim for a child with ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholongitis? I've recently put a claim in for my son who's suffering quite badly and is effected everyday and I'm dreading having a negative response and having to appeal this is the second time I've applied after being turned down the first time

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My son has BA and was turned down. I asked for a reconsideration but that was also turned down so I've now asked to go to appeal and also written a letter of complaint. I think they make it up as they go along cause they award some and turn down others in the same situation

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Nikitaaldworth in reply toMaxsmummy

Hi hun did u have any luck we appealed and its got rejected again so woundered if it was worth trying appealing again thanks nikita

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