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7 years 1 month ago #213553 by Sharron
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Hi are there any links to see people’s feed back on the medical assessments. What not to do, what to wear, how you look, etc how much to talk. There were posts a few years ago but not sure how to find this information now. I have my home assessment next week and I am so anxious and stressed. Not sleeping which is making everything worse.
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7 years 1 month ago #213562 by Gordon
There's nothing specific on the site for this and I can't recall any significant conversations on the forum that cover it.
I wouldn't make any changes to how you normally, dress as you normally would subject to your conditions.
As to what to say, my only advice is pause before speaking and make sure that you understand the question being asked, assessors like simple answers like "yes" and "no", consider changing the context that they are looking for. So rather than saying
"yes I can do A but only..."
try to answer it
"no, I can only do it if..."
Gordon
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Sharron wrote: Hi are there any links to see people’s feed back on the medical assessments. What not to do, what to wear, how you look, etc how much to talk. There were posts a few years ago but not sure how to find this information now. I have my home assessment next week and I am so anxious and stressed. Not sleeping which is making everything worse.
There's nothing specific on the site for this and I can't recall any significant conversations on the forum that cover it.
I wouldn't make any changes to how you normally, dress as you normally would subject to your conditions.
As to what to say, my only advice is pause before speaking and make sure that you understand the question being asked, assessors like simple answers like "yes" and "no", consider changing the context that they are looking for. So rather than saying
"yes I can do A but only..."
try to answer it
"no, I can only do it if..."
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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