Claiming for pip with lumbosacral spondylosis and levoscoliosis + endplate sclerosis
Hello everyone im new here and hoping someone can help me im a full time unpaid carer fory husband and i suffer from bad back problems it leavese arched over like quozimodo especially on a night time im wondering if i could put in a claim for pip
Any advice would be great thanks
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The PIP descriptors are here
If you feel you might be successful with an application, I would highly recommend getting outside help filling in the forms.
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Hi Kimmy thx alot for that i really appreciate it ☺️
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100% if you’re still unsure about qualifying after reading the requirements citizens advice normally have someone who specialises in PIP.
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hi and a very warm welcome to the community.
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Welcome to the community 😊 Applying for PIP can be quite a personal choice as it will depend on how your conditions affect you day to day. Kimmy's link is a great place to start.
If you do decide to go ahead, it can be really helpful to get some advice filling in the forms as others have mentioned. If you familiarise yourself with the descriptors, that can make it easier to answer some of the questions too. I'm sure members would be happy to help if you have questions, lots of us have been through the process so you wouldn't be alone.
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