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How long to you are reassed

dave5312345
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Is it 12 months from when your pip date ends you are assed again or 6 months
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I'm still on D.L.A. and haven't heard anything from pip. Most people I know have even my sister has. How are they making decisions for who and when.
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Rawramp_62 said:I'm still on D.L.A. and haven't heard anything from pip. Most people I know have even my sister has. How are they making decisions for who and when.Hi,You and most likely 1000's of other people are still waiting to be invited to apply for PIP. They haven't forgotten about any of you but they're way behind where they should be. I have no idea what the order of invite is, sorry.All i can say is, you're still being paid your DLA which is a good thing.
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thank you for answering my question. I only ask about it because besides my physical disabilities I have mental health problems aswell and it's been making me feel so very anxious and really stressed. Bright Blessings to you and yours. Xxx ???
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