Reasons why i think i should get pip award
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Hi,Stating reasons as vague as what you've written there is no reason at all to be awarded PIP. You need to state exactly how your conditions affect your ability to carry out daily activities based on the PIP descriptors. Giving examples of what happened the last time you did that activity.What stage are you at with your application? Have you applied and been refused? requesting the MR or waiting for an assessment?0
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Yes, it does, but you have to explain how it affects you doing each of the activities. It isn't clear from your post whether you have already had an assessment or not?0
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