The reason I suggested going to the CAB, wishface, is because they know what to write on the forms. Or, rather how to write the form. These things are not so much about what you write on the form as to how you write it. And the people at the CAB know how.
Now, is it still worth you going to see them? I'd say yes, at the very least they'll be able to advise you about the appeal process, and they should help you find, if not provide you with, an advocate who can go to the appreal hearing with you (again, it's not so much about what you say as how you say it in the hearing).
Also, regarding money, a soon as the DWP get your appeal application they should reinstate ESA basic rate.
The reason I suggested going to the CAB, wishface, is because they know what to write on the forms. Or, rather how to write the form. These things are not so much about what you write on the form as to how you write it. And the people at the CAB know how.
Now, is it still worth you going to see them? I'd say yes, at the very least they'll be able to advise you about the appeal process, and they should help you find, if not provide you with, an advocate who can go to the appreal hearing with you (again, it's not so much about what you say as how you say it in the hearing).
Also, regarding money, a soon as the DWP get your appeal application they should reinstate ESA basic rate.