Pip Assessment Report received. No mention of medical evidence, but used PIP report from 2017.

Gobbygirl66
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Hi Everyone,I received my pip report today looks like nothing for daily living but 12points for planning and following a journey descriptor f, this is what I have been getting but I feel I should get something for daily living because I have problems with activities preparing food,bathing,dressing and undressing and moving around,the report reads as if. I have no problem at all with these activities and some of the report is certainly nothing I said to the hp also she said the evidence she has used was new pip form no mention of medical evidence I sent but she used pip report from 2017 and I received nothing then from that.Any help please.
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Be extra nice to new members.
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Hi got my pip report bk sayin change unlikely do this meen I got me pip back ent one no pls
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Hi lisabrazil80,I was advised to look at your report next to each discripter ie preparing food look for the black dots to work out how many points you’ve scored it might be just the same as previous award,hope that’s some help.
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@lisabrazil80 I have responded on your post to your question as have other members
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