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Hi everyone. Been quite ill for a while but on the mend. Still waiting for my P.I.P. Judicial Review. I had one last July and they awarded me the upper rate of Daily Living Allowance. In September I was summoned to Capita for a one to one about my Mobility and the result was they put my Daily Living back to Basic Rate effectively overturning the Judicial Review Bodies Decision so still waiting for a Court date a year later. This is the last time I will fight it. It has been going on since 2014 and has taken its toll. I had a memory test at my G.P. and only scored 75% compared to 95% last year. One of the things I forget was the address they tell you and have never failed on that before. Just hope something more sinister about memory loss is lurking in the background now. I am getting more help for the first time since Sepsis and ICU which is about time but a bit too late which may be the same for others out there. Will keep you all posted re memory tests etc

Warmest Wishes

Phil

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You are doing a marvellous task fighting for fairness and justice for people. You are an inspiration to many so please don’t let the system deter you as you have shown strength and resilience and bravery. Thank you.

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