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Pip assessment tomorrow, what to wear and how to dress?

I've got my appointment tomorrow and I'm wondering what I should wear to it since I've heard they assess you on how you look and if you look healthy? Should I just dress normally or dress up?
Also any things I should avoid or should do in the appointment?
Is it OK to refuse to answer or do something? For example I have issues with my shoulders hurting, if they ask to move them can I refuse because it hurts me?
Also any things I should avoid or should do in the appointment?
Is it OK to refuse to answer or do something? For example I have issues with my shoulders hurting, if they ask to move them can I refuse because it hurts me?
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Dress as you would normally.
If you refuse altogether they will write that - but if you attempt something and it’s too painful to continue they’ll write that down.
I have another question, party of my condition is a 'deformity', should I show them this along with explaining it to them?
I have had it that when I refused - it was stated that I refused to co-operate in not following the assessor's instructions
Yet when I tried in pain instead of refusing in another assessment - it was stated that I carried out all of the movements showing no pain or discomfort
You just can't win.
Is anyone going with you? Just for support and comfort for you.
I would dress like you would normally.
Reference giving Consent to a physical examination, if you are asked to do something that would cause you pain and suffering. You are entirely within your rights to decline any such examination. But please make sure you explain in detail, your reasoning.
The HCP, should record this on the assessment report, "declined because it causes pain and suffering (or words to that affect).
Let us know if you need any more support.
Good luck and best wishes.
So in my case it would have been clear to a stranger that no matter what pain or discomfort I was in I would never show it. Telling then afterwards - hey that went a bit too far, didn't wash with them they assumed rightly or wrongly that pain didn't apply. To add to that I was hoping that my after comment would have been taken up and questioned but they moved straight on to the next part of the examination.
As I say to friends that I am genuinely not frightened of anyone or anything except my wife's temper!! All 5'1" Irish - she puts the fear of God in me and I tower over her.
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Get some exercise. Go for walks alone or with a friend. It will help you relax and de stress.
Share your concerns with people who know you well. Or talk with a therapist about this. Take care of yourself.
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