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Date: 11.11.2016
From: Bekki

Subject: PIP

Hi everyone, I called up and applied for PIP, I sent back my pip 2 form and today got a text saying they may need me to see a health professional, in everyone else's cases how long has it taken for you to hear back?
I put that I was waiting to see my rheumatology doc (appointment on the 14th - can't wait, hopefully back on the track to getting sorted) any tips for if I have to go for the pip assessment would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance :)
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Date: 12.11.2016
From: Gaynor

Subject: Re: PIP

Be very careful at the assessment they watch you very closely,although I have very deformed hands due to arthritis because they observed me wiping my nose and taking my glasses off because I was upset, they decided my hands are fine! Also because I could walk 8 metres to interview room from reception they have decided I can walk 20-50 mtrs no problem! I am appealing the decision. Good luck
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Date: 12.11.2016
From: Bekki

Subject: Re: PIP

Oh my goodness that's awful!! Best of luck with your appeal! Thank you for the advice. Hopefully it will go okay.
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Date: 12.11.2016
From: Colin W

Subject: Re: PIP

Bekki , be careful with the assessment , take someone with you or record it , these people cant be trusted not to lie or just make things up

https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/sick-or-disabled-people-and-carers/pip/help-with-your-pip-claim/your-assessment/
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Date: 14.11.2016
From: Karen

Subject: Re: PIP

Hi Bekki the assessment is awful, they watch your every move and catch you out on every word. Don't mean to sound ott but mine was that bad.
Get a letter of support from your consultant and if possible reports from scans or x-rays
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Date: 14.11.2016
From: Bekki

Subject: Re: PIP

Thank you for the advice, I've not seen my consultant in about two years as my care was passed onto my gp and while I was pregnant I had no flares but did see a specialist to ensure everything was okay. Since having the baby my RA has come back with a bitter vengeance (before it was only hands and shoulders, now it's my jaw, neck, shoulders, knees and feet) I'm actually seeing my consultant today so I'll ask him if he can send me his report to take with me when I go for my assessment. I did put his name and my gps name for the people they can contact.
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Date: 15.11.2016
From: Karen

Subject: Re: PIP

I put a list of contacts and they didn't contact any of them. I've had to include everything with my appeal. For my assessment it was done on information I provided and what they decided on the day from questions and observations. Most of which they ignored anyway
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Date: 15.11.2016
From: Bekki

Subject: Re: PIP

Oh god, I know I'm probably going to have to have one and I'm dreading it. I had my first steroid injection yesterday at clinic and it's helped me so so much (not 100% by any means but a lot better) so they're gonna see me a lot more mobile and managing myself a lot easier..
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Date: 17.11.2016
From: Jen

Subject: Re: PIP

Hi i phoned yesterday and ordered my PIP forms. Can i just ask i'm currently on crutches and need these to get about do they class this as being able to walk the 20=50 metres?
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Date: 01.12.2016
From: Susanne

Subject: Re: PIP

Hi I am new here just joined tonight. I applied for PIP and received the living level of it . They stated the reasons that I was awarded were down to medical reports, how the assessor viewed me at the interview.
I have RA in both wrists so working is really hard (especially as I work on a computer all day)
I would certainly appeal against it !!!
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Date: 14.12.2016
From: Bekki

Subject: Re: PIP

Called to change my address on my claim yesterday and the lady on the phone told me that they'd made a decision on my claim on the 9th (my assaesment was only on the 7th) and she told me I get the standard daily living rate and also the standard mobility. Was quite surprised as I thought I wasn't going to be awarded anything!
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Date: 14.12.2016
From: Colin W

Subject: Re: PIP

bekki , why would they give you standard mobility ? , I would consider appealing against it & maybe ask CAB as to what they think
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Date: 21.12.2016
From: Bekki

Subject: Re: PIP

Hi Colin I don't quite understand? I thought I wasn't going to be awarded anything, so im not going to appeal when I'm over the moon that I've been awarded both components of pip :)
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