Irene, it could be a good sign, and may mean no medical depending on what your doctor says. Fingers crossed!
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Irene, it could be a good sign, and may mean no medical depending on what your doctor says. Fingers crossed!
I have been to one 3 years ago and the waiting room can get a bit crowded but once you are in the interview it is alright and the person interviewing you is allegedly a doctor so they should be sympathetic. To be honest i wasn't in the best mood before hand as with most people with GAD i struggle in these situations especially with bureaucrats and ironically a week or so Later i changed to JSA so it was a waste of time.
I treat these events as an exercise in conditioning myself to get used to stressful situations and hopefully these things should get easier!
Good Luck
rcs you rarely see a doctor at these type of assessments, its usually a nurse, if you're lucky, wouldnt surprise me if the cleaners step in at busy periods.
At mine Annie, some guy went to reception and asked if he was seeing a Doctor, the lady told him only serious physical medical conditions require a doctor, and that he would be seen by a nurse, she also told him there were no doctors there that day so Im very surprised you got to see one, though that probably explains why your assessment was easier than most, because obviously a Doctor will understand more than a nurse. I think you got very lucky there :)