Pip assessment today and report notification 3 hours later?
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goonies009
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Hi I had a pip assessment today face to face prior to assessment my anxiety has been boiling over soooo bad. I attended and lasted just over 1.5 hours I honestly no idea how it went I do knw my anxiety gave in and I burst into tears at the end he gave me some tissues at least!
Several hours later I got a text saying my reports done and sent off to dwp. I’m soo confused should it be done this fast? I have a awful knot in my stomach I just feel like I didn’t say enough however he did say he already had the application and medical stuff I sent. I just feel so uneasy it’s been done this fast?? Any idea what to expect?
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It doesn't mean anything other than the report had been written and returned. Once the report is written there's no reason to keep hold of it.Decision timescales anything up to 12 weeks, sometimes longer.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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That seems fairly common now so don't let it worry you as it doesn't mean anything. I hope you get the result you want
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Thank you guys I feel reassured could go either way- it’s given me so much anxiety hence why I didn’t apply for years such a overwhelming process Fingers crossed
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I hope for a good outcome for you @goonies009!
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