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Strawberry1
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I apologise for asking lots of questions. I don't want to be a burden to anyone. I may have already asked a similar question. Will the DWP be tough on me with PIP and be awkward about getting and or waiting for a diagnosis of either autism or adhd . Sorry for asking. Just worrying as usual. Sorry everyone.
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You haven't burdened anyone here, you need advice and that's what this forum will always give.
PIP isn't based on a specific diagnosis and many claim without them, it's how your conditions/symptoms affect your day to day life that they're more interested in.1 -
Thank you @bg844 , the conditions I have still do effect my day to day living . So thank you. I will keep my fingers crossed for when my assessment comes along in January. I am dreading it actually I'm worrying already and it only October.0
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