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PIP assessment - if it goes badly what are my next steps?

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  • gillian72
    gillian72 Community member Posts: 304 Pioneering
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    Oh dear I think I've messed up my p2p pip assessment had it all wrote down ready when he started asking about mh I said the last time I took them was 11yrs blahh blahh then said so how old would u have been then I couldn't work it out an was getting aggy so I said oh look I' was. 47 when I wentback on them an carried on with the question so confusing started then I was asked if. I had seen a neurosurgeon I got confused thinking he was talking about my brain Mir scan an getting anxiety an angry when he kept jumping in asking me stupid questions an I was forgetting what I was talking about an had to keep asking him, it's been annoying me thinking why he was jumping in an I've started remembering now that my pip claim wasn't based on brain scan probs now I think I've messed it up he must of thought I'm a right loony lol ??
  • darceyD9
    darceyD9 Community member Posts: 11 Listener
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    The nurse who done the assessment has wrote in her report that my oh can walk a 120 meters in 120 seconds and reckons he said that lol he has arthritis in both hips and knees and uses a walking stick but he can walk 1 meter a second anyway she has misses some very crucial things out 

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