I have my pip assessment for adhd next week

rinbeans
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Hi all
My name is Rin. I'm 43 years old, and was diagnosed with adhd when living in Jersey, however, I left the island soon after and don't have my paperwork. My GP has now referred me to Psychiatry UK for support and assessment.
I was not diagnosed as a child but even my mum says my diagnosis makes perfect sense to her.
Although I've wholly had a successful adult life, it's been a massive struggle due to my adhd symptoms. Especially with work and managing finances.
I had a successful career as a social worker but I always struggled with my organisation and professional boundaries which has led to me being suspended from practice. I was too friendly apparently 😳. Doesn't matter that I was very successful in helping families. Anyway, since then, I've lost four jobs in a year. Poor time management and organisation mainly.
So I decided to apply for PIP. I'm not sure how getting extra money would help at this point but as someone who has never claimed benefits before now I kinda think I am entitled to it so should.
I applied in May and have had four telephone assessments cancelled so far. I've got my next one on Monday 26th Sept. I'm just wondering if anyone has good advice for me.
I've also been suffering from anxiety and depression and ptsd due to a traumatic childhood. I'm really worried about the assessment and feel that I will be tripped up by the assessor
TIA
My name is Rin. I'm 43 years old, and was diagnosed with adhd when living in Jersey, however, I left the island soon after and don't have my paperwork. My GP has now referred me to Psychiatry UK for support and assessment.
I was not diagnosed as a child but even my mum says my diagnosis makes perfect sense to her.
Although I've wholly had a successful adult life, it's been a massive struggle due to my adhd symptoms. Especially with work and managing finances.
I had a successful career as a social worker but I always struggled with my organisation and professional boundaries which has led to me being suspended from practice. I was too friendly apparently 😳. Doesn't matter that I was very successful in helping families. Anyway, since then, I've lost four jobs in a year. Poor time management and organisation mainly.
So I decided to apply for PIP. I'm not sure how getting extra money would help at this point but as someone who has never claimed benefits before now I kinda think I am entitled to it so should.
I applied in May and have had four telephone assessments cancelled so far. I've got my next one on Monday 26th Sept. I'm just wondering if anyone has good advice for me.
I've also been suffering from anxiety and depression and ptsd due to a traumatic childhood. I'm really worried about the assessment and feel that I will be tripped up by the assessor
TIA
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Welcome to the community @rinbeans
I like your username! How are you doing today?
Are you receiving any support to help you manage your PTSD, ADHD, depression, and anxiety?
It sounds like managing work has been tough for you in the past. Have you ever looked into getting reasonable adjustments (Scope)?
Please also remember that PIP isn't about your ability to work. You could look into claiming the LCWRA element of Universal Credit (Citizens Advice) if you're eligible.have had four telephone assessments cancelled so farThis sounds like a nightmare! Do you know why they've been cancelled so many times?
In terms of advice for your PIP assessment, I'd say one thing to remember is to take your time when answering the questions, and to ask them to repeat the question if you didn't hear or understand it properly the first time around.
Did you keep a copy of your forms? If so, some people find it helpful to have that in front of them during the call. Don't worry if not though.
It can be good to make sure you have a few real world examples for each of the relevant descriptors prepared. You can remind yourself of the descriptors on pipinfo.net
Ensure that your phone is fully charged, and that you have the ringtone set to 'loud' so that you don't accidentally miss the call.
Some people also find it comforting to have someone sit with them during the call.
You might also want to consider having a drink and snack with you, as the calls can sometimes be reasonably long.
The assessor should be polite and respectful.
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Hi Tori
Thank you. Rinbeans is a name given to me because of my bouncy bean personality 🤣
Thank you for your comprehensive advice. Its really helpful. I was not aware of that element of universal credit. I'll look into it.
The appts have been cancelled due to staff sickness apparently. Really annoying as it's dragged my application beyond the advised six month period.
I will keep you posted how I get on.
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rinbeans said:I was not aware of that element of universal credit. I'll look into it.LCWRA is part of UC, which is a means tested benefit that replaced all the old legacy benefits such as Income Related ESA/JSA/Income Support/Tax credits and housing benefit. If you don't already claim it whether you're entitled will depend on your circumstances. If you live with a partner you claim as a couple and your joint circumstances will be taken into consideration.If you already claim one of the above benefits then a claim for UC will end those. If you have savings/capital of more than £16,000 you're excluded from claiming.1
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Thank you Poppy. I will have a look as I wasn't aware this was an option0
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My partner sometimes calls herself a 'runner bean' if she's feeling a bit bouncy @rinbeans
That's certainly frustrating about the appointments, but hopefully this one will go ahead without any hitches!
Let us know how you get on when looking into UC. It can be a bit confusing and overwhelming at first, but we're here to support you
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Haha brilliant. I think the fact I was called rinbeans (the rin bit comes from my name ka(rin) us sheer proof of my adhd. I've always struggled with sitting still.
Thanks again. It's really good to have support x0 -
Thanks for sharing a little more with us about what you are experiencing @rinbeans. I appreciate that's not always easy.
We are all here to support you. Please don't hesitate to let us know if we can do anything else to support you1 -
Hi I'm new on here I wish I had joined sooner. I had my asessment on the 10 th Nov. I was asked if I could slice cucumber. She lso said I get that your not well but I have to get on with it. I have had a message to say they haven't made a decision yet. I have various medical conditions. I wish all who are waiting for PIP get a good outcome.0
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Hi @redhead53 that’s really sad to hear they would say that! what kind of questions do they ask, do they go over the same from your form?0
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Yes they do ask the questions on the form . I was taking advice on this and was told to report her. She was maybe having a bad day.0
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