Feeling worthless
lisajaynepeters
Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
2 years of fighting and tribunal and im worthy of a whole £23.30 a week. What an insult. I have no thyroid after having cancer, M.E, borderline personality disorder, depression, spondylitis and macular degeneration.
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@lisajaynepeters, Hello and welcome, your not worthless, PIP is about your abilities not your diagnosis, disability, illness or amounts of medication you are prescribed, PIP is about how you manage and cope in daily situations in relationship to the PIP descriptors. To many people feel, think they should get, be awarded PIP when they don't fit the criteria of the descriptors for claiming PIP. Sorry but that's the way it is we have such high hopes.0
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If PIP interviewer catches you on one of your good days you have no chance. If they catch you on one of your bad days - all goes well. Everyone has ups and downs. I empathise with you though. Hugs1
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Disgraceful. Take it to the upper/higher tribunal isn’t it? They say it’s not what you got (diagnoses wise) it’s how it affects you. If you feel your entitled to more then appeal higherlisajaynepeters said:After 2 years of fighting and tribunal PIP have awarded me a whole £23.30 a week. What is the point !!! I have no thyroid due to having cancer, Borderline personality disorder, M.E, Macular degeneration, asthma, spondylitis and depression. Thanks DWP !!!!!1 -
That won't be possible unless an error in law was made. Without requesting the statement of reasons and record of proceedings it's not possible to know if the error was made.mercedesbd said:
Disgraceful. Take it to the upper/higher tribunal isn’t it? They say it’s not what you got (diagnoses wise) it’s how it affects you. If you feel your entitled to more then appeal higher
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As has already been said, it sounds like that you do not fit enough descriptors to qualify for an increase on the award you have been given.lisajaynepeters said:2 years of fighting and tribunal and im worthy of a whole £23.30 a week. What an insult. I have no thyroid after having cancer, M.E, borderline personality disorder, depression, spondylitis and macular degeneration.
There are many people who suffer from very serious and debilitating issues that just don't match the right number of descriptors. You may well be one of them but if PIP doesn't work for you then it just doesn't work.
On the other hand there are many claimants that have no life threatening issues such as arthritis etc who do match enough descriptors to gain a high award.
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Hi @lisajaynepeters how are you doing today? I am sorry to hear this, did you get a copy of assessment report to see what you scored? Best wishes.
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Yes. 4 points for daily living allowance.
10 points for mobility.0
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