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cazza62
Community member Posts: 60 Courageous
at 2pm today I will be having my pip tribunal my anxiety is off the scale my nerves are at the point I feel sick wish me luck ladies and gents
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I felt the same but to be honest the Panel are professional Doctors and Disabilty experts in my case anyway and made me feel very relaxed and spoke to me quite well and in the end I walked out with my Full award and also backdated payments,worry was for nothing you will be fine.Be honest and tell them how it is and they can help.Best of luck and fingers crossed for you.??
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Good luck i hope you get a good result.
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thank you @Mikey44 all I can do is just tell them how I am
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Good luck!! I hope you get the result you want. I attended a tribunal last September and it honestly wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The people on the panel were very fair and helped put me at ease. I had opportunity to say what I disagreed with in the original assessment report. Best wishes.
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thankyou @undaenlse
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that's good to know @Heidi415 x
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Cazza the people on the panel are not monsters they have read your Assessment and in my case picked out Bullet Points for example my Assessor said I didn’t have any speech impediment but within 1 minute the Panel said You DO have a quite Audible Sppech Impediment!!! Why would the Assessor have said you didn’t have one??? All the Panel looked st each other and on 3 other occasions they said similar to other inaccuracies in the Assessment and hence I received more points in one question than I did in my whole assessment,so as I said they have read the Assessment before you arrive so they just basically want to know Your side of the Assessment and your Symptoms NOW good luck again
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H I won my appeal yesterday got standard o both I would like to thank yo all for your kind words and support so glad there are so many of you out there I don't know what I would have done without this site
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Congrats to you
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thank you@mikey44
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Brilliant ?
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Thank you @Gwendoline1
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That is great news
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Thank you @ topshoes
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Congratulations @cazza62 you must be so relieved!Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Well done.
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. -
Well done xx
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Congratulations
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@debbiedo49 we have to keep fighting
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