I made an MR for PIP. I've decided to appeal as there are things I can't do anymore. I'm anxious
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julie2419
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PIP APPEAL
aswell as waiting for my ESA reassessment appointment,i made a mandatory reconsideration for PIP and the daily living part they gave me 7 points twice even though my health has not got any better. I have epilepsy and blackouts which i have fallen many times that it has got worse over the years. In short ive decided too appeal against PIP as family have taken over things i used too do but now cant do anymore. Im very anxious but feel i need too do this.
aswell as waiting for my ESA reassessment appointment,i made a mandatory reconsideration for PIP and the daily living part they gave me 7 points twice even though my health has not got any better. I have epilepsy and blackouts which i have fallen many times that it has got worse over the years. In short ive decided too appeal against PIP as family have taken over things i used too do but now cant do anymore. Im very anxious but feel i need too do this.
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Hi there
If you have done the mr then you will get a decision
Success rate at mr isnt that good but tribunal success is a lot higher.
See what happens with the mr and then if needed you can decide if you want to take it to tribunal -
First time i applied for PIP they gave me 7 points,i did change of circumstances as things have changed. but they still said 7 points and no changes. I did MR but the same daily living 7 points only. mobility i got 12. Will appeal as my daily life is not good.
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Will take too tribunal,as the amount of seizures i have each day has got worse.
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Fair enough maybe you would benefit from some expert advice contact welfare rights
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Thank you for your advice.
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