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It will be posted to you, not emailed.
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. -
thank you. I have contacted them and they are sending it in Monday's post so I should get it next week
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Just to add my assessment was on the 29th and first time pip assessment too, fingers crossed for you that you get what you are entitled too.
I rang atos on Wednesday turns out my report was requested for audit on the 3rd but thankfully was cleared on the 4th and sent to the DWP (that was quicker than expected) I requested the DWP sent it me yesterday so hopefully will have it next week or two and have a general idea of my outcome.
Hope it goes well for you. -
so I got my report back and the assessor has put me down for 8 points on both. Just got to wait now for the decision to be made.The assessor also left notes to say I would need reviewing in 2 years as my I will deteriorate. So just a waiting game now.
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That sounds like a win to me.
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it turns out the decision maker agreed with the assessor and i have now been awarded standard rate for both daily living and mobility.
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that brillant. i got my F2F on thursday..1st time to benefit
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Just be honest with them and you should be fine
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@Jade08 all best but if u can get all you evidence about your health relating problems that should help aswel
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