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@ereilly26 has it got the light on switch like i said above0
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i got 7 points in total for daily care i also have careers come in to times a day
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Yes my Aunts is gas @topshoes just like poppy posted.I've no idea about electric ones
Did you have help filling the form in @ereilly26
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i think @poppy123456 is trying to help you as knows about all the points as i dont lol0
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@Firefly123 yes i know it is hard as well if you not got a photo to let every one know what your on about , but hope we got there in the end lol0
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no I did not have help to fill the form in as I am on my own
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Yes @topshoes ?0
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The question that has been answered the question that has been asked more than once. As no one can seem to identify what sort of switch this is, can you prepare and cook a simple meal yourself, or do you need assistance or supervision from another person?
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I cant prepare and cook a simple meal by myself
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ereilly26 said:I cant prepare and cook a simple meal by myself
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hi if I did not have the key switch for the cooker I have set the cooker on fire 2 times as I forget it was on because I have very bad memory I also get careers who come in 3.hours 30 minutes a week to give me tablets as I forget to take them they gave me 1 point for that I got 2 points for washing and bathing 2 points for making budgeting decisions and 12 points for planning and following a journey
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Do you currently have an award? Sorry but i'm confused, i thought you asked about claiming PIP so i assumed you didn't have an award.
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yes I got the high rate of motabilty and 7 points for daily living
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As you already have an award, what exactly is your question? Are you going through a review? or have you reported a change of circumstances? or are you asking because you're thinking of reporting a change of circumstances?
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I want to appeal for the daily living as I had the hight rate of care on dla
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I can completely understand my points(even though i got PIP..)Made nosense to my Parents had no reflection on my Day to Day living -which is complete and utter Chaos (My Mum's discription)But i would NOT (Personally go down this route,this is only MY personal view)I have many friends there situation has deteriated -they re apply end up with less than they started with ?(I have aprox 4 FRIENDS this has happened TO with Physical or Mental illness..)They take it all the way to a Judicial Review ...And get LESS than they have already been awarded...0
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PERSONAL oppinion only..If you have an Advocate use them ..You can look them up..0
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ADVOCATE look up your local one-I had someone do & Doing all this Mallarkey for me its in Klingon langauge-Don't even go near the form yourself makes no sense ..Unless you turn it upside down!!!?Sorry still have a sense off Humour or Library one day a week will help us?0
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ereilly26 said:I want to appeal for the daily living as I had the hight rate of care on dla
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sorry the decision was made last friday
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