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brian4077
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Just been to pips assessment today i have felt sick since last week with worry about it
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Hi Brian, and welcome. Sorry you've been put through such a bad time. Did it go okay today?
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Im not sure she didn't let me finish what i wanted to say and explain im still not sure ive answered all maybe i expected too much but i did my best even when she kept changing subject guess ill have to wait to hear in the next 4-8 weeks i still feel sick in the stomach with worry
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Hi @brian4077
Welcome to the community, how did it go today?Scope
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Still waiting for word on my pip assessment on whether ive been awarded or not so still worring about it
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@brian4077
Have you asked DWP for a copy of the assessor's report which will give you a good indication of what your ward is likely to be. -
Nope ill give it anothet 2 weeks
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Well ive good news ive been awarded pips standard rate and enhanced mobility rate
I may not agree totaly with the standard rate assesment but im not going ti argue to go through all that again
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