Hi sara ,
yeh i think i'm getting an improvement with the MTX :) we shall see :) as a i don't want to set myself up for a fall.
DLA is about personal care and mobility , and should not be affected by what you do at work , only include the report if it reinforces any aspect of your mobility or personal care .
For example , care needs are about your ability to look after yourself , with things such as washing dressing and cooking , and thus would mean things such as being able to move your arms about to wash your hair, to get in and out of a bath etc , to use your arms to dress yourself such as being able to do up buttons and move your arms to put a blouse on etc (including putting on shoes), being able to prepare a meal from fresh vegetables( ie dexterity , being able to grip tools ,lifting pans safely, hold and peel vegetables etc)
Bear in mind for physical aspects High rate mobility by definition is "Virtually unable to walk" but read the DLA fact sheet as above .Low rate mobility is
normally associated with learning disabilities/mental health and depression.
Plus look at the NRAS guide
HERE for more ideas
Hope this helps and remember that you can appeal any decision if you have grounds for disagreement within one month of the decision.
Rich X :)
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."