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sam12
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My mr noe goin tribunal appeal now madness b months of more suffering thry never resd my mr ridiculously insane snd deluded the dwp feel like we waiting a deeth sentence. More misery they really hammering me this time. I am entitled to full rates ot pip all my my medical notes and done by lawyer. How long can it take
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Hi,Some areas have huge backlogs so expect anything from 9 months to about 1 year, longer in some areas. It's certainly not a fast process. Good luck.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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I waited 22 weeks for my appeal in surrey, i am due to go on the 30th oct.
Really not looking forward to it.
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We waiting 10 months but then won at tribunal and awaiting a back payment.
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I have waited 18 months I'm a full time wheelchair user suffer from epilepsy and ptsd from the army I have supporting letters from my ot pip say I can walk 200 metres even though I have a spinal cord injury it's ludicrous if I was a drug user that lost a leg I would be first in the queue I've been told it could be next year before I hear anything back
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Omg. I have severe mental illness issues they didn't read my medicine files just denied my i get low pip mob well they hsve to backdate us alot so be handy wont it
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Yh I look at it as a piggy bank they say I can go out on my own but some days I can't leave the house I can't go anywhere on my own my husband has to go with me I have schizophrenia as well I can get aggressive with people pip don't understand anything they just put a line through your name they should try to wheelchair a day in my shoes and see and hear things
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Good luck.
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Good luck.
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Thanks it b used on house b with the wait mayb little holiday after wedding
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