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gleave573
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My pip review is next Wednesday, I won it on appeal last time and my condition is exactly the same. Will atos take that in consideration or is it just starting again. I'm really scared and depressed that I'm being treated this way.
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Had uc assesment today at 1130 had a phone call to cancel it as running late now its 2 morrow at 1
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@gleave573
Hello, I know that the assessments differ greatly from one another up and down the country, but my mate has just had his reassessment last month, and he told me that he was only in there for fifteen minutes, and they asked him if his meds had changed, if his condition had eased, worsened, or remained the same, how he was coping with daily living, and then told him he could go. He heard back from them within a week, and no changes to his Pip. Hope it goes your way, good luck.
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Hi @gleave573,
Best of luck for your upcoming assessment, do keep us updated and let us know if there's anything we can do to help!
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