Is anyone on high rate Pip for cptsd?

vicdon
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Anyone out there get high rate for cptsd
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Hello @vicdon. Hope you're doing well today. I've moved your post over to our PIP section where more members with similar experiences can find it and share their stories. Hopefully they'll be along soon, I just wanted to pop in to let you know
Are you already on PIP or are you making a new claim for your CPTSD?0 -
thanks 😊
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As I think you may already know, PIP isn't based on any diagnoses. This because you could have several people, say all with COPD, & they'll all likely be affected differently. PIP is rather about how such disabilities affect your ability to 'reliably' attempt/do certain activities of daily living, & if these affect your mobility too. So if something takes a person longer, or they become breathless as a consequence of attempting an activity, then these are the sort of things which may be considered.Some may not be awarded, some may get the standard rate, & still others might get the enhanced rate. They could all be awarded for different lengths of time too, so it would be difficult for people to compare themselves to others I'm afraid for this, or any other health condition.0
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