Pip review form

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I’m looking for feedback and/or advice please, from anyone who has completed a PIP review form and has had a decision. There are only a few lines to write on per question, and I’m confused as to whether they want quite a concise form sent back, or whether it’s better to go into way more depth and whether I need to cover, in detail, the things I wrote in my original application. I have an extensive and complicated medical history which affects me now and I don’t want to do the wrong thing as I would be devastated to have PIP taken away from me as I know how detrimental to me this would be.
Thank you x
I’m looking for feedback and/or advice please, from anyone who has completed a PIP review form and has had a decision. There are only a few lines to write on per question, and I’m confused as to whether they want quite a concise form sent back, or whether it’s better to go into way more depth and whether I need to cover, in detail, the things I wrote in my original application. I have an extensive and complicated medical history which affects me now and I don’t want to do the wrong thing as I would be devastated to have PIP taken away from me as I know how detrimental to me this would be.
Thank you x
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My pip ends febuary i gor a review form last november i filled it out and added 40 odd pages of proof from my doctors and hospital i have heard nothing from them what should i do0 -
Antony said:Hi
My pip ends febuary i gor a review form last november i filled it out and added 40 odd pages of proof from my doctors and hospital i have heard nothing from them what should i do0 -
Thank you for your reply i know it wont be going down i get the full carers part but im hoping i get a little mobility award to help me pay towards my mobility scooter i carnt walk far so out of my pip i have been paying the rental out of the pip i get but there expensive not sure what happens when i get to 66 this November im hoping i still get some sort of help0
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When you reach state pension age your PIP will just continue as normal. It doesn't stop when you reach this age.
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