PIP Assessment Tomorrow - What will They Ask? Very Anxious.
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Felines17
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I have my atoms pip assessment in two days.The anxiety is making me feel ill.What will they ask.
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Hi Felines17 welcome to the Scope community. Is there anything we can help you with?
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Hi @Felines17.
It is great to meet you !!!!
Please please go over to our home page where you will find a number of Advisors & loads of info on the PIP Assessments.
We also have a very active online community where you can "meet & great" other members in the same predicament as yourself.
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Scope
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Hi @Felines17:
Welcome! We have a lot of information here on the site which should help.
Please watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq5QV_SnkJs&t=14s
Also, please see the following resources: PIP Overview, PIP Self Test, PIP Frequently Asked Questions, and the discussions in PIP/DLA.
You are allowed to bring someone with you, which is recommended as it never hurts to have another pair of eyes and ears.
@mossycow, @nanof6 @Priadel800 Can you provide any further advice please?
Best wishes!
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hi felines 17
I would strongly suggest that you take someone with you, at my assessment I attempted to discuss my loss of balance but the assessor just ignored it , later in the assessment attempting to carry out a movement on my leg, I lost my balance and almost fell from the chair, this was not noted in my report, and when I ask the dwp why, they simply ignore the question, my report also states that I bent over and picked a bag from the floor, although it does not say that I was seated at the time, however as I did not take anyone with me I have no proof of either of these. -
@davet It wouldn't make any difference if you had someone with you. My husband was sat next to me throughout my assessment, he opened a bottle of water for me which was clearly seen by my assessor. But she wrote on her report that I opened it holding it between my legs by taking off the plastic label round the middle. This was to try and say I had no problem using my hands. This was a total lie. I've complained in writing and also had 2 arguments over the phone with both ATOS and DWP who both say my Husband is not an independent witness.
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