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My DLA to PIP journey
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I just wanted to update you all and thank all the mods on here for their dedication and help and of course to the fantastic guides, without which i am sure i would have had a nervous breakdown by now.
My journey started in june with the arrival of my invitation letter. A damaged form and a lost form later, my form was returned to the dwp in September. After a stressful time of being told i had to attend a face to face 50 miles away and with the support of my gp and help from my mp, i attended a local centre on the 7th march.
My assessment went well and i was very lucky to have a very understanding nurse who listened and didnt ask me any silly questions, just what i would expect to be asked; my conditions, my meds, how they effected my daily living, etc. No questions of how many friends i had, if i used social media or anything to undermine my application. I have to say, he was brilliant and i am so lucky to have seen a nice assessor.
I asked for a copy of the report which i received last week. The report was true to how the assessment went and no inaccuracies.
I received the decision today, the same rates as i was on, not to be reveiwed until 6th march 2026!!!!
I cant believe after 10 months of stress it's over, for now and perhaps i can think of other things rather than PIP and my family can be less stressed!
I would like to again thank everyone involved with this site, the endless information and knowledge is priceless and has been more helpful than i can ever explain.
Best wishes to you all and i hope that people gping through this are as lucky as me to have a compassionate assessor.
Many thanks
B xx.
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bubbles wrote: Hi to everyone
I just wanted to update you all and thank all the mods on here for their dedication and help and of course to the fantastic guides, without which i am sure i would have had a nervous breakdown by now.
My journey started in june with the arrival of my invitation letter. A damaged form and a lost form later, my form was returned to the dwp in September. After a stressful time of being told i had to attend a face to face 50 miles away and with the support of my gp and help from my mp, i attended a local centre on the 7th march.
My assessment went well and i was very lucky to have a very understanding nurse who listened and didnt ask me any silly questions, just what i would expect to be asked; my conditions, my meds, how they effected my daily living, etc. No questions of how many friends i had, if i used social media or anything to undermine my application. I have to say, he was brilliant and i am so lucky to have seen a nice assessor.
I asked for a copy of the report which i received last week. The report was true to how the assessment went and no inaccuracies.
I received the decision today, the same rates as i was on, not to be reveiwed until 6th march 2026!!!!
I cant believe after 10 months of stress it's over, for now and perhaps i can think of other things rather than PIP and my family can be less stressed!
I would like to again thank everyone involved with this site, the endless information and knowledge is priceless and has been more helpful than i can ever explain.
Best wishes to you all and i hope that people gping through this are as lucky as me to have a compassionate assessor.
Many thanks
B xx.
Hi B,
Very good news indeed !!!!
Thanks for the positive comments we are glad that we were able to help !!
Yes, hopefully you will now enjoy a prolonged "PIP free period" !!!
bro58
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I take a peak on here everyday, but may have a break for a bit, so i would like to send you my best wishes Mrs Hurtyback for your journey too! I will keep an eye for if you post how it goes.
I may sleep a little easier tonight
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You could be right to take a break from the forum, it will be difficult for you to 'switch off' and relax if you are constantly reading other peoples' stories.
Sweet dreams
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I hope you are able to relax over the easter and that all goes well for you, thank you once again
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