Medicated depression, day #372
I'm mentally preparing myself to write a response to argument for getting and keeping my compensation, as I was denied and got it revoked as far back as October last year, that means I have to pay back possibly £4000 or similar amount.
It's mentally draining, as not only is it implying that I have lied since October (which I haven't) but also I have to make argument that my doctors didn't .. to why I should keep my compensation and why my medical status are in my particular are as-is.
I'll have to come up with detailed explanations and evidence for each and every claim they do, to counter-act and convince them that they are in the wrong about my compensation, they have interpreted my medical journal notes that doctors have written in worst-possible way, as something simple as "bringing son to swim school", interpreted as "fully functional and actively participating in the activities", but reality "falling asleep in the cafeteria, as children under 12 must be in company of an adult".