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3 months 2 weeks ago #294041 by Martin02
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Hi I've just had two private metal health assessments which have given me a new diagnosis for adhd ptsd and reacuring depression. And also since My claim I've been diagnosed with fibromyalgia ibs aswell and my mental and physical problems have got alot worse . Iam still waiting to see doc re adhd and get some new meds for that. Should I wait till I've seen doc and got some new medication or should I tell them.now . Also do you have to fill new forms out or just tell them over phone as I want to prep what iam going to tell them. Any info would be great thanks.
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3 months 2 weeks ago #294069 by BIS
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Hi Martin02
Are you talking about PIP here? If you report a change of circumstances, it will trigger a review. If you have a successful assessment and an increased award, the money will be backdated to the date in which you informed them of the change. New diagnoses don't always increase the award - so sometimes people wait until their next review before they inform the DWP of a change. If you already have enhanced rate for both - you can choose whether to inform them or not, as it wouldn't make any difference.
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Are you talking about PIP here? If you report a change of circumstances, it will trigger a review. If you have a successful assessment and an increased award, the money will be backdated to the date in which you informed them of the change. New diagnoses don't always increase the award - so sometimes people wait until their next review before they inform the DWP of a change. If you already have enhanced rate for both - you can choose whether to inform them or not, as it wouldn't make any difference.
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3 months 2 weeks ago #294089 by Martin02
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Yes I was talking about pip. I only get standard living and my renewal is not till Nov 25 . But got alot worse . But wanted to know if to wait till on new meds for adhd first . Just to show proof . Een though I have 2 new private mental health diagnosis.
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3 months 2 weeks ago #294101 by BIS
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Hi Martin02
Only you can decide when the time is right to inform them.
You ask whether you should wait until you are on new medication. It's impossible to tell you. The assessors have an inconsistent approach to medication.
Sometimes, assessors comment on the dose someone has been prescribed - thinking that it's not a very high dosage and, therefore, the claimant's symptoms are not that bad. Now, they're often wrong in this, but it is something that happens quite often - so the new medication may not make any difference to how they view it. If you want to wait to see if the medication helps - then that is up to you.
The DWP is also not interested in the condition per se so much as the symptoms you experience against the specific PIP criteria. In your case, you've experienced a deterioration in your health, so you want to be very clear about that—what has gotten worse, why it's worse, and how it impacts you against the criteria laid out.
You also need to be aware that they are not always keen on private health information. There's nothing you can do about this - but present the information you have and fight back if, for some spurious reason, they try and ignore it.
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Only you can decide when the time is right to inform them.
You ask whether you should wait until you are on new medication. It's impossible to tell you. The assessors have an inconsistent approach to medication.
Sometimes, assessors comment on the dose someone has been prescribed - thinking that it's not a very high dosage and, therefore, the claimant's symptoms are not that bad. Now, they're often wrong in this, but it is something that happens quite often - so the new medication may not make any difference to how they view it. If you want to wait to see if the medication helps - then that is up to you.
The DWP is also not interested in the condition per se so much as the symptoms you experience against the specific PIP criteria. In your case, you've experienced a deterioration in your health, so you want to be very clear about that—what has gotten worse, why it's worse, and how it impacts you against the criteria laid out.
You also need to be aware that they are not always keen on private health information. There's nothing you can do about this - but present the information you have and fight back if, for some spurious reason, they try and ignore it.
BIS
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