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9 hours 44 minutes ago #311971 by Fmc223
Hi everyone,

I’m disabled with Cauda Equina Syndrome (an injury at the bottom of the spinal cord that impacts mobility, continence and other things). This happened following a slip on a work site visit back in 2012.

I’ve been claiming IIDB since about 2014, and had 3 quick reviews back then followed by one that set my benefit at 30% disablement, for a lengthy period that is due to end autumn 2026.

I received a letter on Monday asking me to go to an in person assessment on Feb 6th. I have since called and explained a) that is too short notice to gather any evidence and b) I would prefer a home visit as recovering from surgery.
They agreed and now my visit at home is 12th Feb and this will, I’ve been assured, an actual doctor.

I would really appreciate any advice on what to expect for the examination. It has been so long since my last one, I can’t remember a thing. I am more disabled than I was back then, but in all honesty didn’t update them as I just did not want to rock the boat (as I also claim ESA and PIP -which is also due for renewal this November).

I am a member but couldn’t see any IIDB guides.

Many thanks in advance!

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5 hours 56 minutes ago #311974 by BIS
Hi Fmc223

I'm sorry, but your question is outside the scope of this forum. We don't cover IIDB, so I can't tell you what to expect at the face-to-face assessment. I hope another member may be able to tell you.

BIS

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