Is it normal to have a PIP assessment at 8am?
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@OverlyAnxious I have the same trouble my asthma flares up takes good half hour to calm down due to side effects of inhalers making my heart beat fast I will have to wake up early.
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@OverlyAnxious what was the out of your assessment was you awarded pip.
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@OverlyAnxious it's on friday 12 feb @ 8am
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@berry123 Oh good luck, please do let us know how you get on If you need any more support closer to the date, just give us a shout.
I also think I'd prefer an earlier appointment so it wasn't 'playing on my mind' most of the day. But like you @OverlyAnxious my stomach isn't a fan of the AM unfortunately
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@Cher_Scope I will let you know what the outcome is fingers cross
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berry123 said:@OverlyAnxious what was the out of your assessment was you awarded pip.
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@OverlyAnxious thank you so much. I sent my update patient summary hospital letter confirming my diagnosis my update prescription list and my covid shielding letter has evidence enclosed in my pip form. .hopefully I hope I get good outcome.
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You have to remember @berry123 that just providing evidence of conditions will not help you score any points in the PIP descriptors. You have to give examples of how these conditions affect your daily living in relation to the descriptors
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Thank you @BrettW I am.aware.
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