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7 years 2 months ago #183642 by scampidoo
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I have the the medical on Saturday.

The letter I have from my psychiatrist has a mistake. It states I am taking a lower dose of medication than I am. Psychiatrist has got it wrong, my dose was what says but has since been upped.

Part of my claim is the effect this medication has on me and how it makes me and others unsafe.

I am going to try and get the letter corrected but it may not happen before my appointment.

Like all prescription meds, the box has a sticker with my dose on. Will they accept this as evidence?

Also should I delay submitting the letter, as it has some incorrect information on it, if I cannot get a corrected one in time. Thinking that an incorrect letter might weakens it's influence.

Or does all evidence have to be in before or at the medical?

Any help very much appreciated.

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7 years 2 months ago #183696 by Gordon
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scampidoo

They should actually look at your medication and note down the prescribed amounts.

I'm afraid all of your evidence needs to have been submitted before the assessment or you risk it being excluded, you can take a copy of the day and ask the assessor to read it and include it In your file. You can also include a covering letter highlighting the error.

Gordon

Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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