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7 years 6 months ago #200221 by Fiona
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Hi Gordan,
I have taken the 3 points I am disputing which is washing, dressing and cooking, and I have explained in great detail why I could not complete these activities by myself with just the use of a aid to help me. I have told them how this would make me feel and the difficulties I would have. Also how I would feel afterwards attempting to do this myself. Does that sound okay?
I have also got some new evidence to send, I really hope it enough. I don't think there is anything else I can do.
I have taken the 3 points I am disputing which is washing, dressing and cooking, and I have explained in great detail why I could not complete these activities by myself with just the use of a aid to help me. I have told them how this would make me feel and the difficulties I would have. Also how I would feel afterwards attempting to do this myself. Does that sound okay?
I have also got some new evidence to send, I really hope it enough. I don't think there is anything else I can do.
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7 years 6 months ago #200227 by Gordon
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As long as you are happy with how you have explained your problems.
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As long as you are happy with how you have explained your problems.
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7 years 6 months ago #200237 by Fiona
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I am happy I have explained things thoroughly. I would post a sample of what I have written to get your opinion on it, but maybe that's not allowed?
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7 years 6 months ago #200238 by Gordon
I have no reference point for what you are saying so couldn't offer comment.
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Fiona wrote: I am happy I have explained things thoroughly. I would post a sample of what I have written to get your opinion on it, but maybe that's not allowed?
I have no reference point for what you are saying so couldn't offer comment.
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7 years 6 months ago #200239 by Fiona
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Ok, I understand you don't know enough about my circumstances, how much information would you need to offer opinion?
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7 years 6 months ago #200240 by Gordon
If you have used the PIP Claim guide to understand the criteria against which you are being reassessed and the recommended formula for completing the form, then you should have covered all of the bases.
I'm afraid it's not really our role to offer comment on what members have written, you say that you have covered all of the issues that I have raised which is really all that we can do.
If there are any areas of the criteria that you don't understand then I'm happy to offer comment.
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Fiona wrote: Ok, I understand you don't know enough about my circumstances, how much information would you need to offer opinion?
If you have used the PIP Claim guide to understand the criteria against which you are being reassessed and the recommended formula for completing the form, then you should have covered all of the bases.
I'm afraid it's not really our role to offer comment on what members have written, you say that you have covered all of the issues that I have raised which is really all that we can do.
If there are any areas of the criteria that you don't understand then I'm happy to offer comment.
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