I went downstairs to get yesterdays letters. When I got there one of them was a letter from DWP. 'Now what' thinks I. I have been moved from the WRAG group to supported. What a relief, the interview was to be on my friend's birthday so I expect he will be happy too.
Good news at last: I went downstairs to... - Fibromyalgia Acti...
Good news at last
What a relief now you can both be happy
that's great news
now you do something nicer on his birthday
thanks for sharing.
sandra.
Whoops the iPad ate my earlier reply, what I said was that it is good to have good news from a brown envelope, not a common occurrence , very happy for you
Bless you, Angel.
Thanks for sharing this. It must be such a relief for you. Hope you are now able to have a relaxing Easter.
Well done on your much deserved success.
take care, Hugs Saskia XX
Thank you. My advisor didn't think it would be so easy. I had no medical and apparently the same people who made the original decision would just take a second look and with no evidence apart from the form were very unlikely to change their decision.
Shows just what a farce the whole process is really doesn't it! It puts such a lot of extra stress on all of us and is costing millions to administer. In the meantime people are struggling on very little while Atos and their employees are making a fortune.
So pleased for you, Angel, that you were put in the support group without all the hassle of a medical.
Enjoy your Bank Holiday.
Hugs Saskia XX
i have had no medical and have sent in now 80 pages for my tribunal and still had no date and no change of decision. This is going to kill me as i am also struggling with DLA reassessment out of the blue too
I'm filling in my DLA form now. I have help from Sam at Welfare Rights. I would find it very difficult on my own.