Reporting changes of a variable condition
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Hiya if you say things have changed .then you will be reassessed. How long was your award for ?I'm pleased you got your higher amount eventually. It's so stressful isent especially for people with mental health conditions unfortunately. What differences did u want too tell them about ?.they should take intoo account the fluctuations in your condition .if it's effecting you 50 percent of the time .I'm not a professional just going on my own experience. And things can differ so much for us all .there are scope advisers you can ask or call .also welfare rights are very helpful .goid luck hope you can't sort it out .I feel your pain1
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For PIP you must have had the condition for at least 3 months and expect them to last a further 9 months. If you haven't had the new issues for at least 3 months then you won't be able to report a change of condition.
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