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rosemarie1965
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Im disabled im going to have a health assesment on 11th march im worried about it i also suffer from mental health problems i have equipment to help me get around the house and outside what if they dont belive me
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Go to CAB they are brill when it comes to. Filling forms etc
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Hello @rosemarie1965 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for sharing and joining.
I am one of the team of community champions who guide and advise new members who join.
I do understand your concern about the assessment. I have myself mental health issues and do feel for you this time.
Please can I ask do you have any support for the day? Also are you receiving any help and support with your mental health issues.?
It can help finding the support you need. Please ask if we can help with any advice and information. Have a look at our website.
You do get a booklet with the assessment whether PIP or ESA. What you are expected to say or do.
Have a look further for ESA or PIP assessments advice, information from our members.
To reassure you have done many assessments. I always answer truthfully, honest. The assessor will obviously ask you questions and it is how you deal with them.
Hope that helps.
Please can I stress you could contact CAB as @Bevvy7andover says. Also good to consult and speak to if you need to anything benefits.
Whatever happens wish you the best. We are here to support you please ask any questions.
Pleasure to meet you.
Take care.
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Hi and welcomeIs this a first claim for PIP or a change from DLA to PIP ?Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Hi @rosemarie1965, and a warm welcome to the community!
I'm sorry to hear you're feeling anxious. We're here to help, so do feel free to tell us some more and our members will do their best to offer some advice. -
Hi thank you for the welcome im really worried about my face to face assesment on Monday 11th march my disability is my hip and shoulder i have bersitits and arthritis and im type 1 and 2 diabetic i also suffer from mental health and bladder problems and my sight is going i use aids to get around outside and in the house i take over 48 tablets a day im worried about the person who is doing my assignment wont see all of my problems and will say im fit to work i can hardly look after myself im trying to save for a stair lift and a moblity scooter as im afraid of falling and people will laugh at me any advice will be helpful thank you
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Assessors are trained to identify the difficulties that you have, be honest and don't exaggerate. There are many horror stories on forums like this but the majority of claims go through first time. If you kept a copy of your claim form, read it and know what you put. The assessment is to determine how your functionality is affected by your condition, it is not a medical exam. The assessor will use your condition and medication to back up the likely loss of function as observed
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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