Should I reclaim and tell of new conditions?
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Clarkie123
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Hiya all thanks for accepting me, one question, I received pip standard backdated from Nov 1917, I received 4points mobility, also support esa, I know have more illness do I claim for mobility, I have cirrhosis liver, tumour in bile duct (not stated on original form),, I find now diagnosed with portal hypertensive gastronomía symptoms include, brain fogging, which was stated I had symptoms but now have proof this causes memory loss will I be deemed to have to tell pip office should I reclaim and tell of new conditions. Thank you for reading
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Hi @Clarkie123
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https://community.scope.org.uk/categories/ask-a-benefits-advisor
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Hello, Clarkie123, and welcome to the scope community. As your condition has got worst since your last claim I would ring DWP and inform them and they will mostly send you a new claim pack and you will most likely have another face to face acessment. Best of luck and keep us all posted.
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wilko said:Hello, Clarkie123, and welcome to the scope community. As your condition has got worst since your last claim I would ring DWP and inform them and they will mostly send you a new claim pack and you will most likely have another face to face acessment. Best of luck and keep us all posted.
Please read Mike [removed by moderator] comments on asking for a review. Many have asked and many who thought they should have more ended up with nothing!
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Clarkie123 said:Hiya all thanks for accepting me, one question, I received pip standard backdated from Nov 1917, I received 4points mobility, also support esa, I know have more illness do I claim for mobility, I have cirrhosis liver, tumour in bile duct (not stated on original form),, I find now diagnosed with portal hypertensive gastronomía symptoms include, brain fogging, which was stated I had symptoms but now have proof this causes memory loss will I be deemed to have to tell pip office should I reclaim and tell of new conditions. Thank you for readingPIP isn't awarded based on a diagnosis, it's how those conditions affect you daily. What you should do is look at the PIP descriptors to see where you could score those points before putting in a change of circumstances. Lots of people do this and go onto lose everything they already have.Complete the PIP self test here but this is only a guide to what you could possible score. It doesn't mean that's what you will score.
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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