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                    Quinlan1                
                
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                    ok so pip says it how you do every day stuff got it. 
I was retaired on medical grounds. Could not do up my shoes could not use the stairs
why if we not fit to work do we have to go thew hoops my works pensions says if I ever get a job it will stop but. Not a cat in hells in me getting one
even had to do a sucidal Risk assment
                I was retaired on medical grounds. Could not do up my shoes could not use the stairs
why if we not fit to work do we have to go thew hoops my works pensions says if I ever get a job it will stop but. Not a cat in hells in me getting one
even had to do a sucidal Risk assment
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 Perfectly possible to be retired on health grounds and not qualify for ESA as well.Username_removed said:Two different benefits for two different purposes. Perfectly possible to be retired on ill health grounds and not qualify for PIP.
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