Pip assessment and feeling anxious
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Lou67 said:@Crumbled72. Oh al have my fingers crossed for you to, it’s such a long wait, I’m exact same as yourself I phoned last week the woman sd they are dealing with ones sent to them in March, mines was done April 17th so another few weeks for me I think, but good luck let’s no how you get on.
I will let you know when the letter arrives..I am prepared to appeal right away though haha! I have just that little trust on DWP/PIP right now ?0 -
Aww me to I just wish we coulda appealed right away unless a miracle happens ??0
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Lou67 said:Aww me to I just wish we coulda appealed right away unless a miracle happens ??
I truly hope they will pay more attention in the future when they make their decisions. I feel lucky that my health issues are physical.. I can just imagine how this all would feel for someone battling with mental health conditions ?0 -
Aww ano I have a bit of both greedy me ??0
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morning LOU and everyone and Sandy, we went to get my script from chemist early on and they asked me to go in room to discuss my meds, was in a while and had mini panic attack!! anyway all okay, got our fans on and windows open
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katho31 said:morning LOU and everyone and Sandy, we went to get my script from chemist early on and they asked me to go in room to discuss my meds, was in a while and had mini panic attack!! anyway all okay, got our fans on and windows open
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Oh think was just posted in wrong thread lol x0
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Ok I was too anxious and called back to DWP and asked if they can tell me if my award was successful...
AND IT WAS!!!! Omg omg WOHOOO! ????????
I got awarded standard rate but that’s what I wanted..I am not that bad (yet) so this makes me so relieved and happy now that I believe I screamed a little (poor guy lol) when he said that “yes, your MR has been successful”
Almost 31 weeks it took from application date, and now can relax a bit. Now to wait to see the letter, that for how long have the award made for.. to prepare myself to go all this over again *sarcastic chuckle*4 -
@Crumbled72. Awww my god amazing news so happy for you, now you can sit back relax and treat yourself with your backpay once it’s sorted, I’m made up for you ?1
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Ahh backpay will go.. this all plus this pandemic have unfortunately forced me going bankrupt, but we will buy a cheap car so can go and see my sons soon.. but phew! So happy ?0
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Aww great so chuffed for you ☺️1
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absolutely made up for you @Crumbled72
so sorry what this dreadful virus has caused to so very many people. you will get back on your feet, you get knocked down, but you get up again! x best wishes
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Thanks all xx Onwards and upwards ??2
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I'm sorry for all the problems you've had @Crumbled72 but I'm pleased for your successful award.1
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Brilliant news @Crumbled72, really happy for you.0
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