I have received a text from the DWP saying I have been awarded PIP
H4rr13t
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I'm so relieved thank you to the community for giving advice:).
As the title says is there any way I can find out my award before the award letter comes in 2 weeks? Thanks 😊
As the title says is there any way I can find out my award before the award letter comes in 2 weeks? Thanks 😊
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Hello @H4rr13t
Thanks for your post, and well done on the news, I bet you are relieved about that
Hopefully the letter arrives sooner than two weeks, but you may be able to find out your award by giving PIP a call. 1 -
@Ross_Scope Thank you I appreciate it! Yeah I may give them a call if I can get muster up the courage to do it 😅, thanks again
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Thats fantastic news! I had my asessment on 10th but still had no news, its so hard waiting isnt it i hate any uncertainty, i only got a message to say they had recieved my report on 27th, was being reviewed or something for over 2 weeks. First time applying for me and it deffo causes added anxiety2
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@jessica141 it is rather anxiety inducing, I had my assesment on the 13th of May, had a text on the 16th to say they had the report and didn't get a result bac until 30th so fingers crossed you will get your outcome soon! I agree it's very anxiety inducing, I wasnt expecting a text to say I had been awarded I thought it would just be a letter. Keep me updated, good luck!0
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Isn't it funny how some people get text's - i was surprised when my letter came so quick that was the 1st i knew about my results.2
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I will do 😊 there was a task on the computer to send the report put when they finally received it but i doubt theyve sent it, just my luck it wont come! Fingers crossed tho...i will keep you updated 😊0
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me too. fourth time lucky. ten years of depression and anxiety. diagnosed high functioning autism. mental health was/is so bad. to be acknowledged and get some support helps. got a few texts like we have the information we need. and then finally a text saying we have awarded you pip. you will get a letter in 2 weeks.0
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Good afternoon @jroper welcome to our great group.
I hope you are well today and thank you for sharing your good news, we like to hear about peoples success stories.
When you are ready have a look around the site, we have lots going on, if you have any problems please ask, some one is bound to be on line.0 -
Thanks Sue. It is a success story thank you, my mum filled the forms in. It was checked by my social worker and has taken about 16 weeks so far but last year when I tried to do it on my own I only scored 8 points but I was so stressed that I didn't have the mental stamina to go to court. I went to Court for DWP Universal Credit ESA now called Work Related Group or something. Again my mum came, I was very nervous because the crown court had walls like a prison. Anyway the Judge was really understanding, the doctor was a bit vague and she awarded me two years where Universal Credit are not allowed to sanction me for social anxiety. So now I voluntary go to the UC office to try to find a suitable job. Unfortunately while all this was happening I broke my leg but it's getting better now. I think once you've been through the system a few times it's still scary but you build up ways to cope and face them head on. Keep appealing all the way.1
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I'm glad things are working out @joseph101 and that your leg is on the mend too! Thanks for updating us all, it's much appreciated
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Just got a txt of the dwp saying that Mty pip review is complete is that a bad thing0
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Question answered in your thread here https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/106321/hi-my-name-is-bridgey12#latestbridgey12 said:Just got a txt of the dwp saying that Mty pip review is complete is that a bad thing0
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