Rang to see if they'd looked at report. The person said it'd be 3-5 weeks. Could they see my result?
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savrina
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Well i thought it was a good idea to get my pip report but I’m rubbish at forms and I need up having a melt down cause of it , rung pip friday to ask if they done pip and they said that they sent out a letter to say I got to wait 3 to 5 weeks , can the person on the other end see if i been done or if it’s bad news dont want to say , sorry didn’t think this would affect my mental health so bad .
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It sounds like the letter they sent you was "we have all the information we need to make a decision" which is automatically sent to everyone and quite pointless. It means nothing other than what it says and a decision can still take between 2-12 weeks, sometimes longer after receiving this letter.Asking for a copy of the report isn't always the best idea because if it's not what you expected then your anxiety can become even worse.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Hi @savrina I'm sorry to hear that this has affected your mental health so much. Are you receiving any support for your mental health at the moment?
Best wishes for your PIP outcome. The wait can be stressful for many people, but hang on in there. How do you feel the assessment went? -
@Tori_Scope
hi tori well i got a cancellation appoinmet , and my friend for 20 years whos also my caregiver and sorts out all my bills and stuff and makes fone calls couldnt make it , so I had big talk with her and she told me that it was gonna be fine , well it started off ok then I had a break down , but I’m just waiting on news now so fingers crossed , thanks for getting back to me x
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