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6 years 11 months ago #185842 by LadyLuna
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Thanks Mrs Hurtyback. I have been reading my PIP2 stuff. I didn't have a copy of the form as I had no ESA and no ink for my printer. However all information was typed in 10 extra pages of information.

I know what I ticked for the descriptor questions.

I have read loads of stuff on this site and found information on fluctuating conditions. I am just nervous. Things like I can sometimes drive to my Dr or physio if my foot isn't too bad but if I can park outside somewhere I end up in panic, which stops me going anywhere.

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6 years 11 months ago #185846 by slugsta
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Reliability is particularly important when dealing with fluctuating conditions.

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6 years 11 months ago #185847 by LadyLuna
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Thank you. I will remember that.

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6 years 11 months ago #186616 by LadyLuna
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Had my PIP home visit today.

Really nice lady. Not sure how it went.

Was very nervous so might have made a few errors or not been clear which may make an issue.

She left saying it was nice to meet me and "I will see you again at your review".

Not sure what that means.

I have a stinker of a headache now.

Thank you for all your help thus far. Let's hope I don't have to go to appeal with this one.

She said the report will be with DWP today. Can I ring them tomorrow for a copy of the assessors report?

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6 years 11 months ago #186644 by Gordon
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LL

I would contact the DWP office dealing with your claim next week for a copy of the report.

PIP Decisions are currently taking 2-4 weeks.

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6 years 11 months ago #186685 by LadyLuna
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Ok thank you Gordon. I think she intimated 6-8 weeks but when I phoned DWP last week they were saying 2-4 weeks.

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