Firstly, thank you everyone for your responses. I am just about finished my MR letter which is just under 2000 words. I have made my points about each activity I believe I should score points for but there are 2 activities I believe apply to me that I didn't put on the initial questionnaire, but I did inform the assessor I have difficulties when asked. Can I argue my case for these even though I didn't include them on the PIP2 form?
I would record in your MR request that you told the assessor about your difficulties in these areas, and neglect to mention that you did not include them in your PIP form. People leave things out on PIP forms for all sorts of reasons and it should not be a problem. If you declared on the form that you did not have a problem with that activity then I would write an explanation in your MR as to why you put this - I am guessing it was probably a lack of awareness of the extent of the activity.
Hope you can soon get it off in the post and forget about it for a little while, Catherine
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