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Rin1472
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Hi all,
I thought I’d share my relief.
I thought I’d share my relief.
I have multiple things affecting my quality of life including severe anxiety, autism, ADHD and childhood trauma. I’ve spent so long trying to fit in to normal life and burning out. I felt like I was drowning. Despite the cost of living crisis, I knew I couldn’t survive on full time hours for much longer, which was especially difficult to decide as I have two small children.
At the same time I put in the request to drop my hours, I also applied for pip. I found out quite quickly that my part time hours were approved. It was nerve wracking with the wait to see if I was awarded PIP though.
I applied on the 15th March, and today, 19 weeks later, I’ve discovered that I was awarded!
As someone who has refused to ask for help for so long and is only just reaching out, it is definitely worth it!
I applied on the 15th March, and today, 19 weeks later, I’ve discovered that I was awarded!
As someone who has refused to ask for help for so long and is only just reaching out, it is definitely worth it!
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That's fantastic @Rin1472 thank you so much for sharing your news with us
I'm so glad, and not surprised you're feeling relieved now!
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I’m going to get to spend more time with my little girl, and I’ll be able to support my son more. It’s going to make such a big difference to my quality of life.
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I’m so pleased for you @Rin1472, enjoy the extra time with your family.
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What a lovely outcome for you all!
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This is great news @Rin1472, as I know you've had quite a lot on your plate recently
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Great news @Rin1472 thanks for sharing it's lovely to hear good news.
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