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CancerAli
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my PIP is currently going through MR. 2 years ago I was awarded enhanced for lifestyle and standard for mobility (after an MR) I did take it further but I didn’t really know what I was doing and was too ill at the time so I left it at that.
This time I was assessed 6 months early by the same lady. I am much worse off now in both categories but I was put on standard for both (so less money) so back to MR this time with letters from my PTSD person and my doc.
Its been a month. Should I chase them up?
Thank you for reading. Ali
This time I was assessed 6 months early by the same lady. I am much worse off now in both categories but I was put on standard for both (so less money) so back to MR this time with letters from my PTSD person and my doc.
Its been a month. Should I chase them up?
Thank you for reading. Ali
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Hi @CancerAli
You could give them a call and ask for a progress update.If they have anything to tell you they will update you.
Debsidoo.x -
There is no actual time scale for this so curstiy call to enquire won't go a miss, like the saying if you don't ask you don't get.
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