changing the pip assessment form

Many of us including myself are waking up to the reality we will lose pip is the current assessment form is used for points. Does anyone know are they likely to change it. It's 3.41 am I upset and I realise I go to have to return to full time work and endure hours of pain. I have severe osteoarthritis of knees and spinal disease with constant back spasms. I manage to work 12 hours aweek and even taking morphine before work I still on pain and discomfort. I don't know how I cope with this and just can't sleep.
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What about appealing the decision like we can now? Will that be abolished also?
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Hi @Topcat71
It's very understandable why you are feeling so anxious, it is a very unknown time
We've created this discussion for everyone to talk about it here - The Green Paper Discussion
We'd prefer to keep the conversations regarding this all in one place, so as to protect the mental health of all on the community, so we will be closing this discussion. I hope you understand.
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