Sensory Issues with Autism and PIP

I recently had a PIP tribunal and the Judge concluded I have Autism for 9c mixing with others but I don't have sensory issues with cooking, washing and bathing and dressing and undressing she told me in her report that the sensory issues I described are lifestyle choices and not related to my Autism. She said it was not medically Credible to have issues with body temperature. My autism diagnosis reports no sensory issues was observed. But it mentions the issues I have.
How do you prove sensory issues at the age of 53 I was diagnosed in 2023 using a DSM V assessment
Any help will be grateful
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Hi @AAmd2025 and a warm welcome to the community from me!
It may be helpful to keep a sensory diary to track them can be helpful so writing down things you notice such as "I avoid a bath because water temperature feels painful" or "I overheat quickly and feel faint in certain clothes." This is building evidence and shows that it is a regular occurrence!Have you spoke to your GP or any other professional about your sensory issues? If so they may be able to write you a letter of support 😊
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Hi Mary
My Sensory issues where mentioned in the autism report in 2023 but only in brief detail.
Many Thanks
Andrew
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