Hi, my name is dog!

dog
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if you have brain innjrey do pip let you keep yaur mobelitey
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Hi @dog and a very warm welcome to the community! PIP is not means tested so it is not given based on a diagnosis. PP is given on how a condition of disability affects the individual.It may be worth looking at the criteria to see if it is worth an application. If there is anything else that I can help with then please do let me know!0
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If you have difficulties with the activities it is well worth filling in the form. Remember you have to do them reliably, safely, and within a reasonable time.
It should not be about what you are diagnosed with but how you are affected most of the time. More than 50%. Good luck.0 -
Hi again. Forgot to add that you need to explain the problems you have and why, as the assessors have no imagination.0
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