Help im so stressed pip confused

mk2000
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I signed up for pip had my assesment unfairly and recived 0 points asked for a reconsideration made a complaint recived standered 1 point of enchanced no motablitly now i have disputed this wrote a letter for a reconsideration I rang to see they got this few days ago they said yea so I've.waited and nothing still so i rang today and they said oh youve been given false information you can't have two reconsicerations you needed to ring the number and take it to tribunal but ive been waiting weeks now im so stressed dont know what to do and I think its been over a month
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Hi replied to your other post, you can only have 1 MR and yes the next stage is tribunal and there should be details of how to do this on your letter in response to your MR. If you havent had a letter ask them if they have sent one
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The decision for your MR will have taken a while and this time isnt included in the month you have it is a month from the decision on the MR
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OK thanks for your help thats a relief makes sense now
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You have 13 months to appeal so you're well within that time scale. You can request the Tribunal online here. https://www.gov.uk/appeal-benefit-decision/submit-appeal
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