Hi, my name is JasmineWalker1991!
JasmineWalker1991
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Hello my name is Jasmine Walker i have today on Friday 6th July 2018 recently had a PIP assessment done. I found before it and during it badly nerve wracking and made several symtoms I suffer with worse with me going into alot of pain, made alot of anxiety symptoms worser with sweating, heartbeatng faster and because of the tinnitus that i suffer with causes me to get loud noises in my head and in my ears to happen alot , can get really manic with the amount and loudness of the noises . I thought that it would last 1 hour 30 minutes due to how my mother's PIP assessment lasted but as I asked in the being of it I was told it would only last 45 minutes which was a relief but before the PIP assessment and the night before it and the during day before it i thought that i would never make it past the PIP assessment because of how extremely high my anxiety was , i even felt physically sick and dizzy with the worry over it which is something that i also suffer with badly due to anxiety with dizziness and sickness on a regular daily basis, So thank the God and the Stars I made it through it.
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Hi @JasmineWalker1991
Really good to meet you and welcome to our community.
I am really pleased that you made it through your assessment, they can be daunting. Just to get you started we have a How To Guide here, you can see all the latest posts here, jump in and get involved and don't worry we are a friendly bunch!If you need anything, just let us know.
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