PIP
marylou
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Me and my daughter applied for pip she applied for her 6 yr old who has a major heart condition and her 5 yr old who also has a major heart condition both have had major ops from birth she got decline for both after 2wks of sending it in she reapplied got second rate for the first one nothing for the second still waiting on appeal as for mine I suffer with anxiety depression arthritis in my knees back legs you name it I have it tried first time got refused I appealed got called in to see a go at there office got refused as I didn't have anyone with me as I also suffer clostrifobia and panic attacks so my daughter 're applied this June and I'm still waiting as not heard nothing it's ridiculous how there are people out there like us that can't get it and people who so don't need it play the system well
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Hi @marylou
A very very big welcome to you I do hope that we can help you with this ???
Please please pop over to our home page where you will find lots of great info on "PIP"
We also have a "Benefits Advisor" who will be ideal for your current predicament.
You will also find a "Benefit Calculator" that will give you an idea of what other Benefits you might be intitaled too ???
Please please come come back to me if I can help you further ??? -
Hi @marylou welcome to the community, the links for what @steve51 is talking about are here:
Scope PIP/DLA category
Benefits advisor category
Benefits calculatorScope
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Hello marylou and welcome
Having already tried so hard to get the help you need,maybe it is time to get trained help from CAB, welfare rights or similar.
When claiming PIP it is important to try and understand how the system works, the criteria for meeting each activity and the points scoring system. There is lots of great info on this site and I would also recommend taking the self test on the B&W site.
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/personal-independence-payment-pip/pip-points-system
It may be an idea for your daughter to get her MP involved.
http://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/contact-your-mp/
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Hi marylou,
You definitely need to see your local Welfare Rights team or CAB as you need practical assistance with these issues which is much more than we can provide on here.
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