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lizbrrown1965
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How do you go about claiming pip.as I have angina and bone thin disease,they try and tell me I can't claim for that and I know other people that get.my angina is getting worse should I try and claim again.
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Hello Liz (?) @lizbrrown1965 and welcome to the community. I'm glad you've found us.
I'm not a benefits advisor and cannot answer your question directly, but want to reassure you that we do have excellent people here who will be able to help. Bear with us and they will be responding to your post in due course - probably tomorrow.
Welcome again,
Warmest best wishes,
Richard -
Hi @lizbrrown1965, and welcome to the community! Here is how to start your PIP application.
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Hi lizbbrown
PIP is a benefit paid to people that have difficulty with daily activoties and mobility
It is about how your functionality is affected rather than any condition you have
Have a look at the B&W self test
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
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