New review with pip

hi everyone
Looking for some guidance I’m on daily living high rate pip for mental health reasons but no points for mobility now I’ve just been diagnosed with PTSD after nearly 30 years due to multiple trauma I have spinal stenosis in my lower back and osteoarthritis in both shoulders I am constantly in pain i done a change of circumstances last year got knocked back on my mobility but kept my daily living now with my ptsd diagnosis and I’m now under the pain clinic should I try again or am I just being paranoid with the starmer new rules
Any advice would be appreciated
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Hi @kj1892
From what you have described it does sound like you may qualify for the mobility component especially as you have medical evidence but they will look at the award as a whole, not just one element😊0
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