Am I eligible for PIP?
Hotdog1302
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Hi I have type one diabetes and neuropathy high blood pressure retinopathy vertigo could I get pip thanx
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Hi @Hotdog1302 welcome to the community! PIP is not based on a diagnosis, instead it Is based on how your condition affects your ability to carry out daily activities and if it affects your mobility.
Have you tried our PIP self-test? Let us know if you have any further questions
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Welcome to the community @Hotdog1302!
As Ami said, PIP is not awarded based on a diagnosis, but on how it affects your daily life. When applying for PIP it's important to be mindful of the descriptors. 0 -
I too have type 1 insulin dependent diabetes and I had trouble trying to find any descriptor that fitted - there isn't one as I self inject and maintain my blood sugar levels at a reasonable level.Hotdog1302 said:Hi I have type one diabetes and neuropathy high blood pressure retinopathy vertigo could I get pip thanx
High blood pressure should be under control with medication.
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