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jasmine18
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I a. Worried that I have failed my pip for motorbilty
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Hello Jasmineout18 Why do you believe that?
we are all in the same boat on here, Everyone is worried about what their assessment report will say.
I had my assessment 2 weeks ago and got the report which I asked for 2 days ago,
it is full of lies why people at ATOS believe they can do this and get away with it is beyond me. from what I can make of it I will get the lower living rate and only get 4 points for mobility.
All the hospital letters state about my mobility but the assessor has lied about when I went for the assessment she states I walked with no problems and was not in pain,
I am not sure how she came to that decision when she did not even ask me and I was sitting there breathing heavy and in serious pain.
DWP should be ashamed of themselves to stop disabled people getting the help they need,
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