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5 years 9 months ago #233638 by earwigs
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Hi Gordon

Many thanks for your kind reply and sage advice! I will do exactly what you suggest...

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5 years 9 months ago #234589 by earwigs
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Hi Gordon
Of course, when I phoned IAS to question my appointment, they said all the DWP had told them was that I needed an afternoon appointment. I said I had written on my form I could only attend after 2pm, but they said they could only rearrange the appointment using my one alloted rearrangement.

I said I would have to go back to the DWP on this, and they offered to transfer my call. However, the agent magically came back on the line after about 10 minutes on hold, to say that her manager had looked up my PIP form, and could see the details of my appointment availability.

They have now supposedly rearranged the appointment without fault to me, and made a note on my file to this effect. However, the new appointment letter makes no reference to this, and effectively says that I have had my one allowed rearrangement.

I have written to IAS and the DWP to make note of what happened.

I was wondering if you would be able to give me any advice about the physical part of the medical, please. My max walking distance is about 10m, and I will be attending in a wheelchair. Will I be asked to walk? Is it reasonable of me to ask not to have to? I have ME, and with the effort of travelling, sitting, talking etc. I don't feel I should have to be a performing monkey and exhaust myself even further and risk greater after effects. Will they carry out other physical checks?

Many thanks for all your help!

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5 years 9 months ago #234599 by Gordon
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ktk8

You may be asked to walk but you can refuse any activity that would cause you unreasonable physical or mental harm.

As to the rest of the test, it will likely be joint movement and a grip test.

Gordon

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

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