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pinkpogs
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Hy iv got a pip review friday at home
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Hi @pinkpogs welcome to the community! Let us know if you have any questionsDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @pinkpogs welcome to the community. Please keep us updated
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I had my PIP assessment done at home this time too. It was so much better for me as I suffer agoraphobia as well as depression and anxiety. I found i actually got more of a chance to explain myself as I wasnt crying and having panic attacks like I do at the centres! Due to being calmer and being able to explain how my disabilities affect my life I have been awarded not just enhanced daily living but finally got my mobility highered from standard to enhanced! Worked well for me. My daughter was also with me.
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How did you get the home visit?
I wanted to get one for ESA and they said I have to pay £24 for a form from doctor and that I wouldn't get money back.
Got a PIP review in August so any help in advance would be great. Already got awarded enhanced rate for both atm -
It went ok
I think so anyway she was
A nice young lady was only
There 20 minutes so have
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Hi @pinkpogs, I'm glad you think it went okay. Hopefully you'll have your decision soon. Please stay in touch and let us know how it works out.
Community Manager
Scope -
Well unless she was acting
I felt ok
Not like my esa assessment
That was awful
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