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mercedesbd
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Hello I have letter of diagnosis I need to send to DWP as I’ve just been given 0 points at assesment. And a few points I need to raise before my decision.
How can I contact DWP other then by sending the stuff by post. I see on here before of people emailing? I physically can’t go out over my anxiety I had to have letter posted to me and I can’t send it off and no one to send for me.
If so whats PIP’s email? I’ll scan diagnosis letter and send to them.
How can I contact DWP other then by sending the stuff by post. I see on here before of people emailing? I physically can’t go out over my anxiety I had to have letter posted to me and I can’t send it off and no one to send for me.
If so whats PIP’s email? I’ll scan diagnosis letter and send to them.
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mercedesbd said:Hello I have letter of diagnosis I need to send to DWP as I’ve just been given 0 points at assesment. And a few points I need to raise before my decision.
How can I contact DWP other then by sending the stuff by post. I see on here before of people emailing? I physically can’t go out over my anxiety I had to have letter posted to me and I can’t send it off and no one to send for me.
If so whats PIP’s email? I’ll scan diagnosis letter and send to them.
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Hi mercedesbd
Are you appealing against DWP with a MR?
I used evidence in mine and my Specialist Nurse said that I need supervision for , bathing because of a near drowning experience. I need supervision with most of the daily care descriptors like I can not use an oven, use sharp knives and hot pans etc because of my epilepsy. I have this condition and have seizures every day almost. I often drop to the floor with no warnings. None of this was taken into account I still got a 0. I am now going to a tribunal.
I agree with twonker DWP don't care about what you have been diagnosed with. Its disgusting how they are treating vulnerable, disabled people.
On evidence alone will not change things. You need to look at the descriptors and then explain why you don't agree and then give an example of what happened the last time you tried to complete the activity. Its so unfair how people are been treated and it just goes to show that PIP is not fit for purpose when PIP tribunals are been won by the claimant by 73%
I have my tribunal on the 15th of May and I am now losing my home because of it.
It should tell you on your decision letter the email address where to send it.
Good Luck and take care
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Ring DWP and ask if you can send documents via email and to who you need to send it to. Goodluck
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Call DWP up. Tell them you need to send them some documents and to whom you are expected to send them to.
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twonker said:mercedesbd said:Hello I have letter of diagnosis I need to send to DWP as I’ve just been given 0 points at assesment. And a few points I need to raise before my decision.
How can I contact DWP other then by sending the stuff by post. I see on here before of people emailing? I physically can’t go out over my anxiety I had to have letter posted to me and I can’t send it off and no one to send for me.
If so whats PIP’s email? I’ll scan diagnosis letter and send to them. -
mercedesbd said:twonker said:mercedesbd said:Hello I have letter of diagnosis I need to send to DWP as I’ve just been given 0 points at assesment.
Sending it to the DWP will make no difference. Yes it will show that you suffer from a certain condition but it will not explain or confirm how having that condition impacts on your life and the relevant descriptors that you are relying on.
You have to evidence the impact not the condition itself.
People with the condition have it impact on their lives differently so I don't understand why you think the DWP will automatically accept that it does or should impact.
I have many issues/conditions that don't really impact on my life, I don't let it. However there will be many others that couldn't cope with what I have going on so the impact is greater for them as it isn't for me.
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twonker said:mercedesbd said:twonker said:mercedesbd said:Hello I have letter of diagnosis I need to send to DWP as I’ve just been given 0 points at assesment.
Sending it to the DWP will make no difference. Yes it will show that you suffer from a certain condition but it will not explain or confirm how having that condition impacts on your life and the relevant descriptors that you are relying on.
You have to evidence the impact not the condition itself.
People with the condition have it impact on their lives differently so I don't understand why you think the DWP will automatically accept that it does or should impact.
I have many issues/conditions that don't really impact on my life, I don't let it. However there will be many others that couldn't cope with what I have going on so the impact is greater for them as it isn't for me. -
@mercedesbd have you had the report back yet . I would ring the DWP and ask them should you send it in now or when you do your MR . I’m still waiting and have no news about my assessment yet . I know it’s very stressful
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Elizabeth1 said:@mercedesbd have you had the report back yet . I would ring the DWP and ask them should you send it in now or when you do your MR . I’m still waiting and have no news about my assessment yet . I know it’s very stressful
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@mercedesbd at least you have the report you are further along then me I still have no clue what is going on . Do the MR and maybe send in a letter as well with all the points you disagree with on the report
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@justg72 So sorry to hear that. Can you get any help from Shelter?
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@mercedesbd This happens to a lot of us! You can fight it. Have you had the decision letter yet?
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Waylay said:@mercedesbd This happens to a lot of us! You can fight it. Have you had the decision letter yet?
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Arrogance being the main one no doubt.
I have many issues/conditions that don't really impact on my life, I don't let it. However there will be many others that couldn't cope with what I have going on so the impact is greater for them as it isn't for me.
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djbantiques said:Arrogance being the main one no doubt.
I have many issues/conditions that don't really impact on my life, I don't let it. However there will be many others that couldn't cope with what I have going on so the impact is greater for them as it isn't for me.
I was only pointing out that people with similar issues will normally find that the impact varies a lot person by person. I personally don't have the impact that others would probably experience because I don't let it happen. You only have to see how the likes of Steve Redgrave and Gary Mabbutt manage to become successful athletes despite being Type 1 insulin dependent diabetics. Yet on this site we hear posters claiming an impact because of that condition.
Everybody is different, it all depends on how you manage the condition.
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@mercedesbd there's a block button
I'm going to be sending in my patient summary because it has my health problems on there and yes I know it doesn't describe how they affect me on a daily basis, I'm sending my summary in because it tells them that I have the conditions that are on my review form and what I've told them at the assessment are real and not just made up. I've actually been told by a couple of advice places that help with benefit forms to send one in, should have gone in with the form but I won't go into that. -
WF2k said:@mercedesbd there's a block button
I'm going to be sending in my patient summary because it has my health problems on there and yes I know it doesn't describe how they affect me on a daily basis, I'm sending my summary in because it tells them that I have the conditions that are on my review form and what I've told them at the assessment are real and not just made up. I've actually been told by a couple of advice places that help with benefit forms to send one in, should have gone in with the form but I won't go into that. -
Do you have help at all? Support worker? Welfare Rights? Welfare Rights helped with my review form and came to my home, you can also contact them by email if you need to.
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WF2k said:Do you have help at all? Support worker? Welfare Rights? Welfare Rights helped with my review form and came to my home, you can also contact them by email if you need to.
As for getting such a personal service that you had I'm afraid that is a rarity.
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I was talking to @mercedesbd not you.
@Antonia_Scope isn't there an option for people not to see a blocked person's post in the "You commented" area?
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