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bozone1972
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I got my pip then lost it got it back when i went to court loss it on 26th. February. after phone assessment. he did not looked at my health at all i got up set nothing about that at all in the report. At all even i told them i have to have a wheelchair. To get out and having. My phone sorted out for me i have apeal it just waiting. For a court date there are says. That i don't. Need anyone to go out with me even there. Have got all my hospital. report. about my brain op that i had to have done still no felling at all nothing about my scatial. at all
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Hi @bozone1972, I’m sure someone will come along shortly and put your post in the PIP section. @Tori_Scope?
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Hi @bozone1972 Thanks for posting. Just to let you know, I've moved your post into our PIP category, as @Leigh14 has referenced (thanks for the tag!)
I'm not completely clear on what stage you're on at the moment. Are you taking the decision to a first tier tribunal (Turn2Us) currently?
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Hi everyone got my pip date for court next month I hope it goes well
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Best of luck with it @bozone1972 How are you feeling about it?
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