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Should I include my latest test results in my PIP form?
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1984cathy
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i got a call from my hospital today stating that my last urine test was not that good and my cretines are high with blood in my urine,I am on insulin Toujeo 40 unit in the morning and Novi Rapid.4x 15units throughout the day,I have a PIP form to complete with the CAB on Tuesday should include the Ambulatary on the PIP form or am I going over the top
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Hi @1984cathy How are you today?
I'm sorry to hear your last urine test results weren't the best. Have the hospital advised you on what's recommended?
Apologies for my misunderstanding too, but when you say 'should I include the Ambulatory on the PIP form', are you referring to these test results? If you could give us a bit more detail about what you're wondering on including, that would be handy
Just to let you know, I've moved your thread to our PIP, DLA and AA category and amended the title so others can easier spot it. If I have your question wrong in the title, please let me know and I can change it.
Take care and have a great Friday.Online Community Co-ordinator
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