Hello again, has anyone won their ESA/DLA/PIP appeal?
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janice_in_wonderland
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Hi, please can you share some positive points regarding your ESA/DLA/PIP
Im struggling with my health and less money has had a huge impact on both my mental and physical well being and not being able to eat the right foods has made me even more ill including dealing with IBS on a daily basis on top of things
please don't share distressing experiences just how to feel confident to win
thank you
Im struggling with my health and less money has had a huge impact on both my mental and physical well being and not being able to eat the right foods has made me even more ill including dealing with IBS on a daily basis on top of things
please don't share distressing experiences just how to feel confident to win
thank you
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@janice_in_wonderland
I won my PIP appeal a month ago and below is what I posted afterward. Hope it helps:Have your wits about you and be prepared for a grilling; and have thorough medical evidence even if it's not recent.The only medical evidence I had was the DWP doctor's report and my GP's report from 1998 (both very thorough) when I was awarded DLA highest rates both components indefinitely.The other two tribunal members weren't too bad - but the doctor asked some probing questions. Asked for how long I could walk (time). The Atos assessor asked that, too. Although of course PIP points are supposed to be awarded for distance, not time (or so I thought).Doc also asked how did I know I could only walk 20 yards? Had I ever measured it? I replied no, it was an estimate based on experience of distances.The judge, doctor (as well as the Atos assessor) all seemed to think that ability to drive indicates a low level of disability. Which is nonsense. What's the point of Motability, then? And many disabled people would be housebound without a car.I only take two, maybe three, round trips of 12 miles or less a week; I find driving long distances tiring. I wouldn't advise any claimant to state that they do a lot of driving, especially longer distances. -
Hi @Matilda
thank you for your reply
I've only just found it!
Apologies for my delayed response
I'm too nervous to drive bc
sleep apnoea can cause me to fall asleep at the wheel & i prefer not to travel unless there's a toilet close by
I'm waiting for ESA & Pip tribunal dates & dreading going alone
getting worried as I've moved to more suitable place 100 miles away from all of my support network but still have text/tel support which is a life saver
I only know one person who was awarded pip who went alone & didn't need to appeal & are not as bad as me but bc I'm tall slim intelligent blonde i am judged for trying
I was offered a carer a couple of years ago but I wasn't in the right head space to decide & it was obvious I needed one
totally unfair system how ppl are treated
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