PIP Assessment

jazzyjaffas
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can offer me any help/advice/experiences re: the pip assessment. I'm currently receiving DLA high care, and low mobility. I have the following: Type 1 diabetes, coeliac disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, polycystic ovary disease, and depression/anxiety. I also currently use a walking stick for my painful joints.
Honestly, i'm absolutely terrified. I'm 24 years old and i feel as though that will play against me, because the majority of my illnesses are invisible making me look like a 'regular' 24 year old bar the walking stick. I'm just wondering if anyone with any similar illnesses have had their assessment and how it went? Or just how you assessment went in general? It's all just a really nerve wracking experience.
Just wondering if anyone can offer me any help/advice/experiences re: the pip assessment. I'm currently receiving DLA high care, and low mobility. I have the following: Type 1 diabetes, coeliac disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, polycystic ovary disease, and depression/anxiety. I also currently use a walking stick for my painful joints.
Honestly, i'm absolutely terrified. I'm 24 years old and i feel as though that will play against me, because the majority of my illnesses are invisible making me look like a 'regular' 24 year old bar the walking stick. I'm just wondering if anyone with any similar illnesses have had their assessment and how it went? Or just how you assessment went in general? It's all just a really nerve wracking experience.
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Hi,PIP isn't awarded based on a diagnosis, it's how your conditions affect you daily. You can't compare 2 people when it comes to PIP because everyone's different. What might affect one person with the same condition may not affect another person.Have you look at the PIP descriptors to see where you could score those points? There's a PIP self test online that you can complete, it's only a guide but it will give you some idea. http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.phpDid you send in evidence to support your claim? They rarely contact anyone for this, the onus is on you to make sure it's sent.During your assessment they'll ask you questions based on the PIP descriptors on how your condition affects you daily. You should try to answer those questions with as much detail as possible and try to avoid answering with just a yes or no.As you have physical disabilities if you're asked to do something that causes you pain, you should refuse and tell them why you can't do it.This may also help.Good luck.
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Great reply poppy123456, to the point spot on no need to give false hope, keep posting we all need these snippets of Infomation .2
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poppy123456 saidDuring your assessment they'll ask you questions based on the PIP descriptors on how your condition affects you daily. You should try to answer those questions with as much detail as possible and try to avoid answering with just a yes or no.As you have physical disabilities if you're asked to do something that causes you pain, you should refuse and tell them why you can't do it.
Be very careful how you refuse such a request. You don't want the assessor to even think that you are playing awkward by not co-operating. Such thoughts could lead to the termination of the assessment and an automatic refusal by the DWP of the claim.
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