Pip text

Doglover2
Doglover2 Online Community Member Posts: 424 Empowering

I'm taking it this is your bog standard pip receipt text? I've never had texts from them before until this review. To say I'm deeply depressed and full of sheer anxiety and panic would be an understatement.

Thanks x

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  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 8,568 Championing

    Yes this is a standard message sent as part of the normal review process.

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 3,775 Championing

    Hi @Doglover2, I'm so sorry you're feeling so low about it all but I also do understand. My review is not due until Aug '27 but suspect I could get the texts from c ? Aug '26. I refuse to get depressed about it. My initial application for PIP (Aug 2022) took until March 2024 and Tribunal following an unsuccessful MR. That all impacted adversely on my health and I anticipate the same nonsense again.

    I don't know what the answer is for you not to feel so depressed about it. My way of dealing with it will be to know that I have gathered my evidence and that I'll pursue it to Tribunal again, if needed whilst knowing that could be very time consuming. My health issues are enough to feel depressed about, I won't allow faceless people, devoid of common sense, and honesty, to add to that again.

    Sorry, that's not such a 'straightforward' answer. I've looked for other sources of support (food bank for one) and 'hoarding' food that has long dates (I don't spend more than 1.20 per meal mostly).

    Our survival means more than anything else at all. In the meantime, consider getting a 'reserve' .... ie I don't pay water bills/applied for a grant to pay that off and energy bills reduced by very low monthly payments.

    I've scrutinised everything I pay each month, it's a tough way to live but necessary for me, to ensure mine and my dogs' survival.

  • Doglover2
    Doglover2 Online Community Member Posts: 424 Empowering

    Thank you @Kimi87 & @Santosha12 .

    I've done two tribunals and won both times third time was reinstated at MR, but the toll its taken is ridiculous. Decades and lifelong conditions with needs not changing, I'm almost 60 when do they think my needs will suddenly end? I absolutely feel for all on the pointy end of their logic.. I see none. Tbh I've a great need for pip like so many others to help manage various aspects of my numerous conditions. So it will be a tight squeeze should I lose. This is my nemesis it really is. The worst for me would be a f-f like first time. Thought the last phone call "assessment " left me in one terrible state. We wait in hope again... I guess. Thank you both.

  • luvpink
    luvpink Online Community Member Posts: 3,943 Championing

    @Doglover2

    I agree about face to face assessments.

    For me they were the absolute worse.

    I had a phone assessment once and it was thorough, fair and accurate.

    That was for my esa

  • Doglover2
    Doglover2 Online Community Member Posts: 424 Empowering

    @luvpink I honestly was talked to like I was a bag of tripe on both calls.. The f-f was horrible, she kept sniffing,blowing her nose, never looked up once, Was a whole lot of nothing.

    Who in their right senses put themselves through it unnecessarily. I'd give anything to be fit and well. Anybody who thinks we have great lives will never get it. For those who believe us , no evidence is needed,for those who don't believe us no evidence will ever be enough.

  • luvpink
    luvpink Online Community Member Posts: 3,943 Championing

    @Doglover2

    Panorama on bbc1 tonight is about the rising cost of bnefits/disability benefits in England and Wales.

  • Community_Scope
    Community_Scope Posts: 2,173 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    A member of the team is going to pop you an email over soon @Doglover2, please look out for it