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laurapeach
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Just as an update for anyone following - I found out I went from 8 points on both to 14 on Daily Living and 22 on Mobility! I received my letter a few days after I had the phone call with PIP, I was shocked I got so many points on Mobility especially as most of my issues stem from ME/CFS and POTS and I am aware it is difficult to get many for Mobility due to the nature of the illnesses.
If anyone would like a breakdown of the points I scored please let me know
If anyone would like a breakdown of the points I scored please let me know
Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS.
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Would love to hear your breakdown
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Great news @laurapeach and thanks for offering to share
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Yay Laura xx
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Daily Living:
Preparing Food - 4 points (need supervision or assistance from another person)
Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition - 1 point (aid or appliance to manage medication)
Washing and bathing - 3 points (need assistance from another person)
Managing toilet needs or incontinence - 2 points (need an aid or appliance to manage toilet needs)
Dressing and undressing - 2 points (need to use an aid or appliance to dress or undress)
Engaging with other people face to face - 2 points (need to be prompted by another person to engage with other people)
Mobility:
Planning and following a journey - 10 points (need another person, assistance dog or orientation aid to follow the route of an unfamiliar journey)
Moving around - 12 points (can stand and then move more than 1 metre but no more than 20 metres)Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS. -
@laurapeach, thanks so much for sharing and I am so pleased for you xx
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Thats excellent news! Glad your situation was resolved.
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Well done laurapeach
Did you go to a tribunal? Or was this the result of a Mandatory Reconsideration?
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@laurapeach That's a great outcome and just goes to show how effective your evidence must have been. Well done you! Thanks for letting us know.
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