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13 years 4 months ago #62210 by Sandra
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yes indeed it would but they dont think of these things or even a male member of staff
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13 years 4 months ago #62212 by Sandra
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maybe a shopper would pick them up or they would just be left there. do atos still tes you for bending at the face to face medical
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13 years 4 months ago #62217 by originaldave
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bending over is going out at work
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1279981...collect-letters.html
you can't make this up
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1279981...collect-letters.html
you can't make this up
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13 years 3 months ago #62387 by mayflower
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Although the descriptor for bending & kneeling has been removed it is possible to refer to difficulties with these actions in other descriptors eg reaching, picking up & moving things etc etc.
Likewise although the descriptor for memory & concentration has been removed it can be included in communicating with people, other people communicating with you, getting around safely, & as appropriate with the remaining other descriptors in part 2.
The important point is to include as much information as possible about how the illness &/or disability affects your daily life & giving clear examples including for example how walking/mobilising is affected by weather conditions, uneven &/or sloping ground etc etc. Just because a descriptor has been removed or modified it doesn't mean claimants cannot continue to include the information as relbefore. It is up to us as claimants to make the forms & descriptors work for us.
Likewise although the descriptor for memory & concentration has been removed it can be included in communicating with people, other people communicating with you, getting around safely, & as appropriate with the remaining other descriptors in part 2.
The important point is to include as much information as possible about how the illness &/or disability affects your daily life & giving clear examples including for example how walking/mobilising is affected by weather conditions, uneven &/or sloping ground etc etc. Just because a descriptor has been removed or modified it doesn't mean claimants cannot continue to include the information as relbefore. It is up to us as claimants to make the forms & descriptors work for us.
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