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charlottexo95
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Hi everyone! So I was awarded standard pip but I then was admitted to ICU and was in a coma and on a ventilator so I did a change of circumstances form for pip an they ended my claim so I reapplied and got 0 points I done a m.r an still 0 points so I am going to tribunal in 3 weeks I am just reall scared and worried as when i got the 0 points it was a telephone assessment an it's knocked me for six m anxiety is through the roof!! I have autism, borderline personality disorder,PTSD, COPD, asmha,severe hypoxia, epilepsy, anxiety, depression and severe breathing problems associated with the COPD and asmha... Also a DVT and a p.e ... I'm bricking it ... Any advice?
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hi @charlottexo95 and welcome to scope, the only advice I can offer is that PIP isn't awarded for your conditions/illnesses but for the care and/or mobility issues you have and how they fit the descriptors for PIP, have you had any advice from welfare rights or CAB?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi @charlottexo95 and welcome to the community, glad you've joined us.
It sounds like you've been through a lot, those benefits claims can be a pain can't they?
I'm sure our members on the community will be able to offer you some words of wisdom to help calm your nerves a bit. It's completely natural to feel this way and please be assured you aren't alone. As long as you do your prep work, and make sure you have your examples of how your conditions impact you, I bet you'll do just fine.
Do you have support from any loved ones up to and during the tribunal? Or have you sought assistance with the process from an organisation that offers help with these things?
Try your best to take it easy in the meantime and relax, the better you look after yourself then the better you'll be on the day. Maybe do one of your hobbies to take your mind off it a bit? Of course, the community will be here for you too and Scope's helpline is always just a call away.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Hi and welcome
Advice I would give is to prepare read through your bundle and have some real examples ready of how you are affected against the descriptors telling what happens when you try and do the tasks -
Hi there I’m sorry for all you have been threw and hope your feeling better . Did they stop your claim when you reported charge of circumstances straight away ? I thought they would at least have to do another assessment .
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Please let us know how you get on wishing you the best of luck
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@cupcake88 they did have a phone assessment as stated in post. They dont just stop anyone's PIP without notifying
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Oh right thanks for explaining x
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Yes I had a telephone assessment and I scored 0 points from having only 2 points away from getting enhanced an if anything my conditions have only got worse ..I can't go out anywhere I'm on oxygen home therapy as I struggle to breathe almost every second of the day but the main thing is my mental health and my epilepsy as I have alot of seizures and I get alot off injuries from it.. I broke my ankle and got 2nd degree burns on wrist from the last time I had a seizure which was 2 days ago... I think I'm worrying as it's a telephone tribunal and the last time I had a telephone assessment the assessor pure lied about me ..and it's really messed with m mental health.... and thy say oh you have I report Changes etc but I did that due to the fact I was in a coma and on a ventilator and had to have physio to learn to walk and learn motor skills etc I wish I never told them anything now
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The tribunal panel are independent and the sort of example you said above about breaking your ankle and burns are just what you should be explaining
Be aware tho they will only take into account your condition at the time you reported the change and no worsening of condition since then -
I was assessed on my health and ability I don't have help or carers and I used to work I have lupus I find pip alot more strict than dla I always do paper hearings or revies I find when your doing a phone one you cant always explain so well and there is record of what you actually said only what they write down but that is only my opinion as I have done both
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Ye well the reason I done a change of circumstances was my condition deterriated an got alot worse ... My point is that if I got it awarded for how my autism affects me surely I should win the appeal now I have actually been diagnosed with another 7 things and they all affect me in a really bad way .. like 3am this morning I woke up at the bottom of the stairs with a deep cut on my forehead so I'm guessing I must of had another seizure.. it's taking me 8 hours to actually stop being dazed and confused and remember who or where I am.. I'm just wondering have any of you had a telephone tribunal ? And been a success? X
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Hey everyone, this is Charlotte , I started this conversation!! This is an update.. my tribunal in in 2 days but I have received a letter from pip saying they are awarding me enhanced daily living and enhanced mobility!! Like wow , but wat I will say is ...... The claim that I'm going to tribunal for is a separate pip claim as when I appealed , I also made a separate pip claim just in case tribunal didn't go well .. the reason I'm going to tribunal is because it's for another 13 months of backdated money , shall I leave it be I've been awarded enhanced or am I being greedy ?
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So you now have a maximum award going forward which is good news. The tribunal now only deals with your old claim up to the date of your new decision. The outcome of the appeal will have no impact on the new award, it will only determine whether or not you are due a payment for the 13 month period.
if the tribunal proceeds you should tell them is that you now have the new award.
It isn’t greedy to try and get benefit to which you are entitled - the tribunal will determine whether that entitlement exists.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Okay so nothing can damage or change my award that I've just received.. it goes to how though that a different pip person looks at a different claim each time as I've sent in all the same evidence as before and the pip person have me 0 points so I do a new claim and get enhanced!! Really I'm over the moon
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Username_removed said:There’s a strong argument that DWP could supersede the decision under appeal to save everyone the bother but realistically no-one at DWP really cares what happens at appeals at present.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Congrats on being awarded enhanced @charlottexo95
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Hey everyone.. I was wondering for what reasons would someone not need an assessment for pip ?
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Hi there
As far as I know everyone gas an assessment of some sort . Even if it is paper based it is still assessed on the form and evidence that has been submitted
Paper based are rare but do happen when there is reason for not doing phone or f2f
Eg person unable to communicate or supported by gp letter stating unable to have phone or f2f
Also if no more evidence is needed
I had paper based review as my condition is physical and will never change
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