PIP: mobility changes
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delise1
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Hello can anyone help me with this question my pip was extended due to Coronavirus but my mobility has changed whenever I walked I feel constant pain I only can walked for a short wild before I start feeling terrible pain in my knees. But I am worried about phoning pip to let them know about change with my mobility my doctor send me for an Xtray scan for my knee July and put me back an tramadol can anyone help me and let me know what evidence I need when I phone thank you for your help.
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Hi chloe _scope thanks for getting back I received Enchanced rate daily living and standard rate mobility
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hi, i hope i get any rate of daily living/mobility
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Hello Katho31 I don't understand the answer to this question are you talking about yourself?
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hi @delise1, yes im talking about myself
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Hello katho31 did you just have your Assessment done if so I wish you all the best and fingers crossed you will get both living and mobility
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Hi @delise1 Hello and welcome. I would suggest that if your PIP is already due to end and it has been extended due to covid I wouldn't bother reporting the change in circumstances.
By reporting a change this will trigger a new assessment anyway and if you are due one anyway there isn't any point as this wouldn't be dealt with any quicker than your review. Also reporting a change means the whole award is reviewed and could result in a loss of what you have now it could also be a gain.
Hope this helps and you underdstand what I am saying
I am presuming you are hoping to get a higher rate for mobility
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Hi janer1967 thanks for your reply yes I hope that they would because I cannot walked very far without feeling Severe pain in both feet. I also suffered from chronic pain and fatigue and anxiety this is a lot of pain for me to cope with
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Hi mikenhughescq thanks for your reply I really appreciate it thanks again i will try to get some more advice before I phone them.
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