health professional who I found out is a state registered mental nurse said that there is no evidence of swelling in any of my joints she did not examine any of my joints and the only joints visible were my fingers she also Stated I fluidly stoid up and sit down and also moved 3 metres to do some exercises which I could not complete fully I actually moved one foot to the left of the chair not 3 metres . I had a number of weeks to prepare for this assessment and I took a taxi there but because I was alone I said I've got no problem with engaging with people any advice
Jasondm wrote: health professional who I found out is a state registered mental nurse said that there is no evidence of swelling in any of my joints she did not examine any of my joints and the only joints visible were my fingers she also Stated I fluidly stoid up and sit down and also moved 3 metres to do some exercises which I could not complete fully I actually moved one foot to the left of the chair not 3 metres . I had a number of weeks to prepare for this assessment and I took a taxi there but because I was alone I said I've got no problem with engaging with people any advice
See my answer to your other post.
Although you mention some problems that you have, how do these relate to your completing the PIP activities?
Gordon
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