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ali901
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Hi there hope your well
I've been award standard rate pip 11 points daily my qwestion is that I should have got 12 points I'm one point off I mean I'm glad I've been awarded but should I apply for mr desion over the phone as I can't write and citizens advice is closed and don't have anybody who could help
I've been award standard rate pip 11 points daily my qwestion is that I should have got 12 points I'm one point off I mean I'm glad I've been awarded but should I apply for mr desion over the phone as I can't write and citizens advice is closed and don't have anybody who could help
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That’s a tough one,think I’d be the same so close to the high award but I’d be personally scared incase I lost that totally,hope someone can give you some good advice
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I also fell 1 point short of enhanced care, but as I got enhanced mobility an ended up £40 a week better off on PIP than DLA, i let sleeping dogs lie.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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/woodbine think I’d be the same I’m at the stage with mine I’d be happy with any kind of award now
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Thanks ? I think im going to keep it as I'm gratefully for it.
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It’s such a shame you missed out by one point that would torment the life out of me,glad you’ve come to a decision and wish you all the best /ali901
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Can they take off you what they have all ready awarded you? On a Mr as iam in the same boat
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That's the thing that worries me, can they take off what they awarded me?
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That's what am wanting to know to? It's stressful do or don't I like you I don't want to loose what am given
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I think I read it on here somewhere that you can lose what you’ve been awarded doing an MR,I just had my assessment today but if it comes back with 0 points I have nothing too lose by doing one but if I get an award I will be leaving mines as it is
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Yes think I will don't have it in me it's all to stressful good luck I hope it's the out come you want
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Yes, the whole claim is reconsidered so they can take away points you already have.
This is the sort of the case where it's best to get external advice before making your decision. People that score 0 have nothing to lose by trying it but as you already have an award it's different.
Personally, I wouldn't risk it if you have no 'need' of the extra money from enhanced rate. However if you'll be struggling on standard alone then it might be worth the risk.
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I got 8 points for daily living standard rate. I have mixed anexity and depressive disorder. And fibromyalgia and copd stage too. I know I am terrible at wording things my heads in a spin I wrote a email this morning of a link a kind person gave me on here
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