No 4 point PIP descriptors results

Submission ID: 1164001
Date: 2025-04-09 19:46:21
Nickname: A
Age: 50
Main health condition: Physical health
Main conditions that affect daily living: EDS
Fibromyalgia
Hashimotos
Under active thyroid
Spondyliothesis
6 slipped discs
Heart arrhythmia
Arthritis
Rate of PIP daily living component: Standard
4 point descriptor score: No
Possibility to score at least one 4-point daily living descriptor at the next review: I couldn’t walk and was immobile when I applied last time. I still didn’t get 4 for anything. No chance next time.
Tasks you struggle with on a day-to-day basis: Everything from not being able to get out of bed for 3 hours in the morning, to needing a bed rail to get out of bed, to not being able to walk or shower or cook or shop.
I have anywhere between 0-6 hours out of bed a day and I’m limited when I can get up. It changes daily. Today I have a dislocated shoulder, hip and knee joint. Yesterday it was my vertebrae that were partially dislocated.
I’ve had extreme fatigue since December and need to sleep for at least 2/3 weeks days or I cannot function at all.
Expected income you will lose if the Green Paper cuts are imposed: I would lose contribution based ESA and standard daily living for pip.
Expected problems if you tried moving into work, with support from a work coach: I’d be completely inconsistent all the time. Anything from dislocated joints to not being able to get out of bed due to fatigue.
I can’t stand for more than a few minutes. I can’t sit for more than 30 minutes and need regular rest breaks all day (lying on a bed). I can’t do stairs.
The last time I worked was 2019 and I couldn’t consistently manage 4hours work a week in blocks of one hour (I’m a therapist).
Issues attending medical appointments. I had 3 today alone, at the gp, the hospital and the cottage hospital. That will wipe me out for the rest of the week now.
Anything else to tell us: It costs me well over £1000 a month for disability aids, help, support and meds. Without this, I’d be severely disabled and bedridden 100% of the time and dependant on carers.
It will cost the gov a lot more money.

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