Finally got my PIP Appeal for my Autism
dantelloyd
Community member Posts: 23 Connected
I suffer from Autism and have been waiting for PIP since the end of March 2018, I finally had my appeal on Monday and went from 0 points for daily living to 13 points.
Just goes to show that the Government are doing all they can to deny support to disabled people as my claim should have been approved from the start.
Just goes to show that the Government are doing all they can to deny support to disabled people as my claim should have been approved from the start.
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Well done. Happy for you.
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Oh that’s great news so pleased for you, just a pity we need to go through all that to receive our benefits, but at last youv got it you can relax now take care ?
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?so pleased for you xx
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Really happy for you @dantelloyd, good news.Community Manager
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Congratulations @dantelloyd
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Congratulations really pleased for you, and thank you for sharing with us
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Thanks everyone.
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Good news im so glad you got it will they back pay you to 2018 I hope so what a absolute joke that you have to wait two years . I’m so glad you now have pip .
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