Mandatory reconsideration or keep what i have
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i some weird disease on feet and hands0
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most people don't add evidence they don't loo kat it anyway0
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PIP isn't about a diagnosis, it's how those conditions affect your ability to carry out daily activities based on the PIP descriptors.
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i know it is0
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never said it was IVE SENT OF MY MR will let people know how it is0
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Using capital letters is classed as shouting in text speak and is very difficult to read.Good luck with the MR but remember most decisions remain the same so you'll most likely have to take it to Tribunal.0
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no it is not only to you because your the only person raging on here0
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so ill ignore raging comments any how i sent of MY MR IN WRITING and now ill have to wait will let everyone know what happened0
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I'm not sure why you think that.....Aaron34uk said:no it is not only to you because your the only person raging on here
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Aaron34uk said:no it is not only to you because your the only person raging on here
P[ease be mindful of the community guidelines, all members should be treated with respect. The community champions, like poppy123456, give freely of their time and knowledge to help other peopleAaron34uk said:so ill ignore raging comments any how i sent of MY MR IN WRITING and now ill have to wait will let everyone know what happened
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Hi,
Thank you everyone for your great advice.
Please can I just remind all members to be respectful of each other. Not doing so breaks community guidelines and users doing so will receive warnings.
The community is a supportive place and I hope you all can benefit from the advice that others provide.
If you have any further issues then please do email the community on community@scope.org.uk.
Many thanks,
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we are being respectful it was just how it sounded0
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Pipquestions2 said:
I think it's very common. My physical problems were listed on one page - the list your health conditions and disabilities page. On the descriptors pages of the form this focused on my mental healthcristobal said:@WF2k - I'm interested how the assessor made the report about you physical problems.
I'm assuming you that you gave examples of cognitive/ mental health type issues in your application...were these overlooked?
My report and the assessment? Physical problems this, physical problems that. Despite my main problems being mental and that's where I struggle and meet the descriptors they focused on physical problems too much.
Too much to the point I'm considering not even mentioning them in future so that they're forced to focus on my mental problems.
its silly isent it they never look at the whole picture and they should do I was shocked when I seen 0 points for moving around when I told them I clearly cannot walk far atall I guess il have to wait 10 weeks not for MR desicion
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