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Nervousness around claiming for PIP as an adult with ADHD

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1 month 2 weeks ago #288711 by Jones1988
I second what Chris is saying. A written statement of evidence or supporting letter can be from a friend, neighbour or relative.
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1 month 2 weeks ago #288716 by BIS
Hi Mattymatt007

Supporting evidence is obviously helpful, but I've known people to be awarded PIP with very little. Go through the guides and answer the questions as thoroughly as you can. As suggested, get a supporting letter from a family member or friend. They may have observed things that you are even unaware of. The advantage of their letters is if they write something you're not happy with - you can ask them to change it!

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1 month 2 weeks ago #288819 by Chris
Hi AA,

Apologies for the delay in replying - I'm inundated with appts atm. I'm on the waiting list with the Adult Neurodevelopmental Services - which is a long wait unfortunately. I've been on over 3 years and still think there's another 2 or so to go.

Regards, Chris.

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