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OK, it's embarrassing, but here it is...
Eg.1
(a) At least once a month experiences-
(i) loss of control leading to extensive evacuation of the bowel and/or voiding of the bladder, or
(ii) substantial leakage of the contents of a collecting device, sufficient to require cleaning and a change of clothes.
Eg.2
(a) At least once a month experiences-
(i) loss of control leading to extensive evacuation of the bowel and/or voiding of the bladder, or
(ii) substantial leakage of the contents of a collecting device,
sufficient to require cleaning and a change of clothes.
Eg.3 is the same as Eg.2 except is says once a WEEK not month.
So here is the dilemma, under my personal assessment it is laid out as Eg.1, which means I qualify, but when I pointed this out at the appeal they referred me to a different page where the descriptor was laid out like Eg.2 and I don't then qualify.
The crucial difference is whether or not that final clause is on a separate line or not. If it isn't, it only applies to (ii), if it is, it can apply to (i) or (ii). Eg.3 is largely irrelevant, but I include it only to show how inconsistent the appeal submission is.
So, what do you think, do I have a case?