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Wendy1962
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Hi everyone please could you help me i was awarded low rate of pip for 2 year's it's have had breast cancer and I've got mental health problems a year has gone by they have sent me a form to fill in for a review I've waited over 2 month now still no word is this normal x
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Hello @Wendy1962 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for sharing and thank your post. Sorry what has happened.
I would advise have a look at our benefit information on Talk about PIP. Could be useful for support and answers you need.
Have a look at CAB for anything benefit as well.
Hope that helps.
Take care
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Hi,Yes, that's normal. It depends on backlog in your area as to how long it can be until you hear something. Expect another face 2 face assessment as most people have them. Good luck.
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