Hi, my name is MhariMo!
 
            
                
                    MhariMo                
                
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                    I had my f2f on the 9 February  and was told 6 weeks.
I still havnt heard anything. Is this a good sign.
I have fibromyalgia and this is giving me really bad anxiety. Has to come soon
                I still havnt heard anything. Is this a good sign.
I have fibromyalgia and this is giving me really bad anxiety. Has to come soon
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            Hi @MhariMo and wlcomeHave you asked for / got a copy of the assessment report ?If not then you should phone and ask for one, They should be able to tell you whether a decision has been made or not but there are delays in some parts of the country0
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            I live in Scotland and I have never heard of anybody in my area being given a copy of there assessment report before the decision letter.
 I have tried phoning but every time I have phoned I have been on hold for 20 minute plus so I have gave up.
 I think I'm losing my mind I have all sorts of things going through it .
 Just me being stressed out by it.
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            Thanks Ami2301. Will do
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            Hi @MhariMo, you should still be able to request a copy of the assessment report in Scotland. In fact, I believe it's only in Northern Ireland that the rules differ.0
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            Ok Adrian if I don't receive anything in the post on Monday I will phone and request my report0
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            Hi @MhariMo welcome to the community I hope you were able to get through to them, for a copy of the assessment report today? I hope you were able to get through to them, for a copy of the assessment report today?
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            I phoned they havnt made a desision yet so I cannot get a report0
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            Recieved a copy of my assessment report today.
 I don't know what to make of it.
 The bit I was wondering about was it says she has put in for a review in 3 years.
 Does this mean I'm actually getting pip or am I clutching at straws?
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            I was wondering if it ment I couldn't apply again for 3 years. I'm just so negative about it all.
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            Hi @MhariMo, it sounds like your assessor has made a recommendation for you to be reassessed in three years' time. It's impossible to say for definite whether this means you'll be awarded PIP but it is rare for a decision maker to go against the assessment report.
 Best of luck and let us know when you receive your official decision.:)0
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