Pip assessment and Morphine
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This is probably a strange question. If you take Oramorph to allow you some mobility
does the PIP assessment then deem you not to have mobility issues. It is a not easy to get morphine every week and there is the possibility that it might be stopped due to strict dispensing rules. So what I mean is, I can walk a longer distance when on morphine and really struggle when not on it.
does the PIP assessment then deem you not to have mobility issues. It is a not easy to get morphine every week and there is the possibility that it might be stopped due to strict dispensing rules. So what I mean is, I can walk a longer distance when on morphine and really struggle when not on it.
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For PIP they take into consideration how your conditions affect you at least 50% of the time over a 12 month period. If you can't do that activity reliably, safely to an acceptable standard, repeatedly and in a reasonable time then you're classed as not being able to do that activity.Some information here. https://pipinfo.net/issues/reliably
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Ok thank you. I will have to see how it goes...0
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