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vijay
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hi to all I have just had a change of circumstance I had been getting pip now for 4 years due to my depression and anxiety and gout for many years .I have recently had a change again diagnosed with acute pancreatitis in 2015 2016 which I was fighting with my life and in hospital for 17 days and again in 2017 I had a letter from pip that I had scored zero points and had my pip stopped December in 2017 yet with all my evidence so I then ask for a reconsideration again and only to be told I was not rewarded it I am so stressed and very angry and upset to how this has been dealt with .my health is not so good either help.
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Hi vijay and welcome
Have you asked for a copy of the assessment report ?
The next stage is to appeal to the tribunal, You need to submit form SSCS1for leave to appeal
There is lots of info on here about the process please have a read and come back with any questions
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
I have got all copies just don't understand how it came to this so sterssful I will fill in form will this all work to my favour?
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