PIP appeal and ESA ending
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whippo
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I have grand mall epilepsy and have done for a long time now. I also have very bad memory problems due to the medication I'm taking I'm taking. I also have angina a bad back. ibs. Joint pain in my knees and depression since my wife wife passed away away last year. Now to top it all my Esa ends in may and iv also got an appeal going in for pip. Which I'm wing to hear about my mandatory reconsideration. Which will problem go to court. Can anyone give me any help on this matter pleasee. Thank you for adding me also..
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Hi whippo and welcome
Have you received a review letter for ESA ?
When did you ask for PIP MR ?
CR
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I did not ask for pip it automaticly went to pip from dla and esa I just got put onto that in 2017 from another benifit I received. To tell you the truth I don't even know what I was on or getting as my wide used tort it all out as she was my carer. Unfortunate she passed away in July 2017 aged 45 I'm sorry I can't be off any more help
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Hi you’d maybe best to take all your letters to CAB
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whippo said:I did not ask for pip it automaticly went to pip from dla and esa I just got put onto that in 2017 from another benifit I received. To tell you the truth I don't even know what I was on or getting as my wide used tort it all out as she was my carer. Unfortunate she passed away in July 2017 aged 45 I'm sorry I can't be off any more help
I think you were on IB ( incapacity benefit ) which then changed to ESA
( employment and support allowance ) This is normally an open ended benefit but with reviews at intervals, Have you had a letter to attend an assessment ?
DLA became PIP ( personal independant payment )
You have recently had an assessment for this and a decision letter which you have requested a Mandatory reconsideration, which you are waiting to hear the result
Can you confirm whether I have got it right so far ?
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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