Pip help

jaffacake
jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
Please can anyone tell me about this 
I recieved this by post ,doe this mean I lost my appeal 

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  • nasturtium
    nasturtium Online Community Member Posts: 390 Empowering
    No you have not lost your appeal.
    What it says is that your further evidence that you sent to the tribunal and has not changed the descision made by the DWP.
    Your appeal continues.....
    When you sent extra evidence to a tribunal all sides have a copy so the DWP would have seen your expra evidence also hence there confirmation that it does not change there origional descision.
    Nasturtium
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    In your previous thread the Tribunal were asking if you could either appear in person or have a telephone/video hearing. Have you now changed from paper based to either of those? 
  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    Hi I had a paper hearing and it was adjourned,I had to get more evidence from my gp ,so they was going to do it again from the 14th November. 
    Ive lost confidence since my brain tumour operation ,and when speaking I get mixed up with what I’m saying . 

  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    It’s  been a year last week when I had my operation ,had Radiotherapy for six weeks every day and on my 4th chemotherapy have my next in end of December than again February. 
    I
  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    Ive just had meeting with my occupational health and Hr it’s looking like there looking into a package with it been a year . 
    They didn’t get all my brain tumour out that’s why I’m having treatment. They have been big changes since I first applied for pip ,I got low care and no mobility but my right side was affected from the bleeds I had before the operation. 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    I’m sorry to hear that. Are you aware that they will not take into consideration any worsening of condition since the assessment took place?

    It does concern me that you haven’t changed from a paper based hearing. In your last thread you said they told you that it was in your best interests to change to either telephone, in person or video hearing. 

    Are you also aware that paper based hearings have a very low success rate of only between 5-8%. 

    Choosing one of the other options gives you a 71% success rate. 
  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    Do you mean when I first applied ,then thinks changed ,I cannot work ,or drive and have problems with my walking and my speech affected after my operation . 
  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    Things have changed for me 
  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    I’m in esa new style support group 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    jaffacake said:
    Do you mean when I first applied ,then thinks changed ,I cannot work ,or drive and have problems with my walking and my speech affected after my operation . 

    I mean they won't take into consideration any worsening of condition since the assessment took place for this claim.

    jaffacake said:
    I’m in esa new style support group 

    That's a different benefit, with different criteria.
  • jaffacake
    jaffacake Online Community Member Posts: 72 Connected
    My pip claim got adjourned back in November 2023.
    And I’ve not heard anything when the appeal is going to be ,it will be a paper based on 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    jaffacake said:
    My pip claim got adjourned back in November 2023.
    And I’ve not heard anything when the appeal is going to be ,it will be a paper based on 
    If you've requested a paper based hearing then you won't know when the hearing will be. I'd also advise you to reconsider the paper based and change it to either telephone, face to face or video. Either of those have a 68% chance of success. Paper based hearings have an extremely low success rate of around 5-8%.