Hi, my name is Eyepie2!
Yes my pip was stop on the 27th of July 2024 the person that did my appointment said I not in I'm not Entitled to Personal independence, payment. anymore because I haven't got anxiety. Depression, I got no symptoms as they Stated plus i can stand and walk 200 meters. I wear a leg Bryce And a walking stick I've got osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and they're still staying I am fit for work when I am not when my doctor has signed me off work indefinitely over the years. Now iv had a letter about my Council tax to pay it. By September 1st 2024 I don't get any Any other money only universal credit Once I paid all my bills, I've level me 98 the the Council tax levels me say £73 but I got to put money to one side for my water bill and food that will level me with no money and now I am so depressed out upset worried about it now I not eating sleep awake feeling unwell overwhelmed humiliated angry sad anxious so low do feel like living any more all because of that healthcare professional Advisor who done my Review they told me this will take up too 6 weeks too make their Decision. Then had a letter it will take 2 weeks for this decision but that was the case had a letter on the 27th July 2024 stop it just like that I have contacted them and my gp surgery because they've want more evidence ???????? They had all letters from me and my gp and hospital ???????
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That's very judgemental bordering on spiteful.
There is no way during a consultation anyone can accertain someone's general ability to understand and learn things or how their memory impacts day to Day.
I'd advise challenging this 😊
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You haven’t been found fit for work because PIP is not about your ability to work.
Your next step is to request the Mandatory Reconsideration. (MR) You should put that in writing stating where and why you think you should have scored those points. Please do not ring to request this.
When you filled out the form if you didn’t give a couple of real world incidents of exactly what happened the last time you attempted each descriptor that applies to you then you should do that now.
Include detailed information such as where you were, what exactly happened, did anyone see it and what the consequences were.
You can also get some expert advice from an agency near you. I’d advise either welfare Rights or a law centre.
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Hey there @Eyepie2 and welcome to the community.
I'm sorry to hear this has distressed you so much, but Poppy has given some top advice there.
Can I just ask if you've spoken to your GP recently about your low mood?0 -
That been done with the gp and pip .pip want more evidence so I am in the process of doing this today paper work sent from my gp surgery yesterday
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HI @Eyepie2 just wanted to see how you were getting on? Are you managing to sort the paperwork out?
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