Unsure about telling PIP I'm worse

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This discussion was created from comments split from: Pip change of circumstances.
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Hi
im in a very similar position.
very reluctant to tell pip of extra needs as starting a new claim my be a can of worms.
also I’ve been in sick leave for 2 months, don’t know if I will be able to go back… so not having the pip money coming in is just to much to lose as I’m a widow and over drawn quite a bit already.
Any insight would be gladly excepted.
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@coste Hi, I just moved this to it's own discussion in the hope you get better information. Sometimes when there are 2 issues in a single discussion it can cause confusion.
Regarding your situation, I know how stressful it can be in a poor financial situation. I've been there, overdrawn and watching the bank balance still slowly go down. I hope we can help you find the support you need.
Regarding informing PIP about changes Citizen's Advice has a section on it here Reporting changes that affect your PIP - Citizens Advice
Regarding your financial situation, have you taken a look at Scope's advice section? Help with bills and food | Disability charity Scope UK , through that link there are some sections on helping with your utility bills and food costs.
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