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hanny
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Just received review pip claim. Only had 14 months took 6 months to sort as refused no point. Done reconsideration and award highest on both. Now another review, really worried as last face to face i was not accepted. Have to go though it all again. I sent in letters from hosiptal up to date. Think my big mistake was not saying no change, if any its worse. I have damged 7 discs in neck and 4 in back one is on my spinal cord so most days its hard to get around. I damaged my neck 25 year ago its never gonna get better unless i have op. But my heart cant take a op so i was declined. All in all im not mobile a lot, but the pain, and pins and needles and numbness some days gets so depressing, and now this again. AS anyone elsr had review face to face
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I am sorry to hear you have been messed around so much.
Unfortunately the PIP process can be stressful, especially the F2F. I have moved your post to our PIP discussions. Many people will relate to your story and be able to offer advice for you there.
You may find our pages on Preparing for your PIP assessment and Personal Independence Payment useful too.
Good luck with your claim keep us updated
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