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Got the Date for PIP Medical and am Terrified
- Wendy
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I am returning to the forums after a while as I have just received the dreaded PIP form. I guess I am lucky to have avoided it for so long.
I was previously on DLA middle rate care and higher rate mobility for an indefinite period.
A few years ago I applied for ESA and was put into the support group without having to appeal or attend a medical.
My question is, as my condition has not changed very much, but it has got slightly worse, can I just use the answers on my ESA application for my PIP application.
I have got out all my hospital reports and consultants letters for copying and also a copy of an mri that I had done. I have asked for a telephone appointment to speak to my GP to ask her about a GP Factual Report.
My only worries is that the hospital records etc are all rather old, ranging from 2009 to 2013. Will these be acceptable?
I'm sure I will find more questions to ask as I look through the paperwork and your advice.
Many thanks
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- Gordon
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ESA and PIP are separate benefits, even where there are areas of overlap between the two the criteria are different so I would be very surprised if you could use your answers to your last ESA claim for this PIP one.
Have a look at the PIP Claim for more details of the activities that you will be assessed against.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip
It should be possible to use your previous evidence, but you will need to show that it is reasonable that your condition remains unchanged or has deteriorated.
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- Wendy
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I have got myself into such a state trying to fill out the form and it has to be back next week.
My husband has a telephone apt with my doctor on Thursday and I see my consultant next week.
Every time I try and write something I end up in a mess, I keep getting panic attacks thinking about the deadline.
My writing is eligible due to arthritis so my husband is writing it for me, I so wish they would allow for it to be typed and stuck in. I have dictating software which is so much easier.
I know we are all the same and this has to be done, I guess they don't want to make it easy.
Thank you.
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- Gordon
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Wendy wrote: Is it possible to ask for an extension of time?
I have got myself into such a state trying to fill out the form and it has to be back next week.
My husband has a telephone apt with my doctor on Thursday and I see my consultant next week.
Every time I try and write something I end up in a mess, I keep getting panic attacks thinking about the deadline.
My writing is eligible due to arthritis so my husband is writing it for me, I so wish they would allow for it to be typed and stuck in. I have dictating software which is so much easier.
I know we are all the same and this has to be done, I guess they don't want to make it easy.
Thank you.
Contact the DWP office dealing with your claim, they can extend the return date by two weeks.
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- Wendy
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He also asked about typing and was told that it could be typed on the form itself but not on additional sheets unless it is further information. My husband is allowed to fil it in for me and all I need to do is sign it.
I'm sure there will be lots more questions but in the meantime I just wanted to thank you for now.
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