Awarded PIP
Butler356
Community member Posts: 40 Contributor
Just to let you know that I am now receiving the PIP allowance. 10 hours of my husband's time filing out the form as I cannot write that well any more, loads of evidence provided, its been a long journey and brought tears to my eyes when I received this, my advice is really fill out form to the letter or get someone to fill it out for you if handwriting is difficult, provide as much evidence of your condition you have. It allows me some rest and reassurance for a while at least.
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Great news thanks for sharing0
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Great news! So glad you awarded PIP, and have that reassurance now. Thank you for the good advice. It certainly is a long journey, but worth applying for. It has really changed things for me positively.
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Delighted to hear your good news @Butler356 - & thank you for sharing this.0
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@Butler356 Brilliant news and some good advice for PIP applicants. Thanks for letting us know
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Well done, myself have just filled the PIP form as a change of circumstances has or is needed, my review was next year so I wasn’t prepared to wait Six months. I will update the community on my award looking like the new year .0
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Amazing news @Butler356!
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