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clair
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I have been refused pip for the second time I had it before as I don't go out but sometimes it gets that I forget to take my pills and my hubby cooks and others things
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Dear @DannyMoore and @clair - I was awarded PIP and it was my second application. However I live on my own and I struggle with mobility every day of my life. I cannot go outside because the nerve reaction in my feet is horrendous. I simply cannot walk on the different surfaces. I recently bought myself a mobility scooter to help me along but I am still waiting for better weather before attempting to practice using it. What is classified as living independently?
I live in Westminster and must find out who represents rights of disabled folk here. I have extreme fatigue and I am certainly not capable of holding a full time job! I feel totally demoralized now.
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@DannyMoore and @clair - I forgot to mention that stress affects my feet as the nerves react to the point whereby it is so overwhelming, that I lose all measure of concentration!!
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