Hi, I'm about to fill in a PIP form. How do I collect evidence now, as I'm only under GP?
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Tracey2710
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Hi I'm about to fill in a pip form, I applied about 4 years ago but got 0 points i didn't know how to appeal so left it. Since then I had to give up work and my fibromyalgia has got worse I then got breast cancer and after surgery and radiotherapy I was put on long term medication which affected my bipolar disorder. My question is how do I collect evidence now as I am only under GP now and haven't even met GP as they are new due to me moving home. From what I have read its going to be a long process so I'm very greatfull to be part of this group. Xx
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Hi and welcome
You don't need evidence from your gp
For the sake 9f not repeating lots of comments on this have a look in recent discussions section there is a thread titled evidence that is very recent and gives all the advice you need
Good luck with the claim and if any more questions just ask
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