Disappointing PIP Report received
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Lol @ellied2004 I am currently doing a PhD in ooh ow ah and can it get any worse (need more practice), failed the do I look like I am depressed and disabled part of the course, on the grounds I was actually still alive, so might need to retake that part sometime in the future.
Seriously tho give your little man lots of cuddles and don't feel guilty for things you can't do but enjoy the things you can.
Don't let those all singing stinky come harassing skating on thin ice dwp judges drag you down. (wouldn't that make a good show).
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@ellied2004 they did the same with me x-ray but no mri. X-ray won't show up disc damage. I plan on putting a long letter of complaint to my hospital because I wouldn't be in such a bad way now if the rheumatologist hadn't of been so dismissive 10 years ago x
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Thanks @Victoriad I made an appointment 2 weeks ago but it's not until mid April.
I've got stacks of medical reports but basically they all say nothing is wrong (I later found out that Fibro doesn't have physical affects a test can show).
My rheumatologist said the wanted to see me in 6 months (last June). I still haven't heard anything. I'm asking GP to chase it. -
Hi everyone
i think all the assessors like to lie i had my decision back today and was not awarded no care or mobility yet im on a ventilator
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@becca91That's insane! Mandatory Reconsideration!
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I suffer from chronic pain, anxiety, depression, BPD. My assessor said I showed no signs of pain, depression or anxiety, so I'm cured! Hallelujah. Waiting on Tribunal date.
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@Waylay oh my assessor said no anxiety that i was on my own and that I could manage my medication on my own yet if i have a power cut etc whos goin to wake me up if my ventilator fails
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Hi all i am waiting waiting on my assessment letter any day now.. Am wondering what lies they tell on me. This is all so wrong the way people are treated.
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Hi Toffee
When you do get the report, try not to get hung up on the lies if they have told any. You should concentrate on getting the award you deserve. If you do have issues with the report then you should make a complaint to the assessment provider
separately
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
becca91 said:@Waylay oh my assessor said no anxiety that i was on my own and that I could manage my medication on my own yet if i have a power cut etc whos goin to wake me up if my ventilator fails
Shocking doesn't really cover it.
Reckon even the papers would be interested!Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
@whistles ive emailed my mp but no reply as of yet and I know still baffles me to this day
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Hi am sorry to hear you have received a report which is far from accurate and honest. I got mine today and it also said i wasn't sweating, didn't look in pain, didnt seem anxious etc. He neglected to report i was in tears on a few occasions, that when severely depressed a friend holds my medication comes to my house to give me it. He also said received no support for my illness even though i have just been referred back into mental health services by my gp. He also repirted himself as carrying out a multitude of physical checks, most of them he didnt !! Its so distressing reading such nonsense isn't it. IIhave received a total of four points. Up until this i had a lifetime award for dla due to the severity of my physical and mental health..Good luck with your appeal. I will be taking the same route ? x
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JFK1971 said:Hi am sorry to hear you have received a report which is far from accurate and honest. I got mine today and it also said i wasn't sweating, didn't look in pain, didnt seem anxious etc. He neglected to report i was in tears on a few occasions, that when severely depressed a friend holds my medication comes to my house to give me it. He also said received no support for my illness even though i have just been referred back into mental health services by my gp. He also repirted himself as carrying out a multitude of physical checks, most of them he didnt !! Its so distressing reading such nonsense isn't it. IIhave received a total of four points. Up until this i had a lifetime award for dla due to the severity of my physical and mental health..Good luck with your appeal. I will be taking the same route ? x
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Makes you wonder thought health professionals take an oath to save lives not shorten them or is only doctors that take an oath .sorry must be brain fog caused by my fibromyalgia that specialist says i have but no wait minute assessor says no fibro must be cured then .!sorry but they do say laughter is best medicine and thats exactly what assessments are to me at mo a joke !
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dignifieddoll said:Makes you wonder thought health professionals take an oath to save lives not shorten them or is only doctors that take an oath .sorry must be brain fog caused by my fibromyalgia that specialist says i have but no wait minute assessor says no fibro must be cured then .!sorry but they do say laughter is best medicine and thats exactly what assessments are to me at mo a joke !
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Does it say on report letter how many points you got ?
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poppy60 said:Does it say on report letter how many points you got ?
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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