Feeling scared of and bullied by PIP assessment
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Jane1982
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ive been asked to attend a pip health assessment they said if I got my gp to write a letter which he did I am 5 months pregnant having 6 epileptic fits a day terrifies to leave the house as I’ve broken my nose all my top teeth and jaw a year ago however, I am still having 6 a day and they are refusing to do a home visit ! I feel I am being bullied they are putting me at risk I don’t leave the house as it is due to my fear ! My gp even does home visit as I’m so scared can anyone help please thank you
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Hi @Jane1982, and a warm welcome to the community.
Thanks for sharing this with us, and I'm sorry to hear this. Just to clarify, did you send your letter from your GP about your struggles leaving the house to the DWP?
The process can seem scary and overwhelming, but you're among friends here. We have some brilliant community members and advisors who know about the process themselves, who will hopefully be along to advise shortly. Please do keep us updated in the meantime.0 -
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Did you send the letter to the DWP or not? When I was filling out the paperwork for the first time I included reports from his doctors and therapists involved. Also I made sure I answered everything in a lot of detail. Please keep us updated.0 -
Hi @Jane1982, how are you doing?0
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