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jmcarthur
Community member Posts: 2 Listener
Hello I was awarded pip last year for period of 2 years x I have been asked to complete an assessenent form and now they want me to attend an actual assessment The thought of this makes me feel ill I did this all last year
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Hi @jmcarthur, welcome to the community!
I hope your assessment goes as well as possible and you get the outcome you're hoping for. I can empathise with how worried you feel and I'm sorry you're having to go through the process again.
Let us know if there's anything specific we can assist you with, and do keep us updated. -
Oh thank you for getting in touch with me x Have not got date yet but probably need some advice xxx
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I applied and had to have an assessment, nothing to worry about, just lots of questions, short physical at the end, still waiting for the result though. Really basic questions, nothing to worry about.
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